Progress is expected on the employment of Pakistanis in Saudi Arabia: Prime Minister

Progress is expected on the employment of Pakistanis in Saudi Arabia: Prime Minister

Pakistani Prime Minister Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif said on Monday that Pakistan’s skilled For the workforce Saudi Arabia I am expecting a big improvement in employment opportunities soon.

According to a statement issued by the Prime Minister’s Office on Monday, Prime Minister Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif was met by Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Investment Khalid bin Abdulaziz Al-Falih and Advisor to the Royal Court Muhammad Al-Twaijri on the occasion of the Arab-Islamic Summit in which the two countries The progress regarding recent economic cooperation was discussed between them.

The Prime Minister said that Pakistan And Saudi Arabia has a decades long brotherly relationship which is getting stronger with each passing day, Saudi Arabia has supported Pakistan in every difficult time.

The Prime Minister expressed good wishes for King Salman bin Abdulaziz and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

He said that the meeting with the Saudi Crown Prince on the occasion of the Future Investment Initiative Forum was very useful.

The Prime Minister said that the recent visit of the Saudi Investment Minister to Pakistan was an important milestone in strengthening the investment and economic ties between the two countries.

Shahbaz Sharif expressed his satisfaction over the fact that work has started on eight of the $2.8 billion MoUs signed during the Saudi Investment Minister’s visit to Pakistan.

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The Prime Minister paid tribute to the Saudi leadership for holding an extraordinary summit of Arab Islamic countries and thanked the Saudi government for its warm hospitality.

While discussing employment opportunities in Saudi Arabia for a large number of skilled manpower from Pakistan in the meeting, the Prime Minister said that a big progress is expected soon in this regard, wider cooperation between the two countries in areas of mutual interest. is taking shape which is very welcome.

He said that discussions between Pakistani and Saudi businesses at the Pak-Saudi Business Forum in October have paved the way for new investments and deepened economic cooperation with Pakistan.

The statement said that the progress made by Pakistan’s Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) is playing an important role in accelerating foreign investment in Pakistan.

While appreciating the Saudi leadership’s Vision 2030, the Prime Minister expressed Pakistan’s determination to fully support it.

The Prime Minister said that Pakistanis living in Saudi Arabia are playing an important role in the economic development of both countries. Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar, Special Assistant to Prime Minister Tariq Fatemi were also present in the meeting.

Ceasefire in Gaza, implementation of the International Court of Justice decision and ban on arms supply to Israel should be imposed: Prime Minister

Prime Minister Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif has demanded an unconditional ceasefire in Gaza, implementation of the decision of the International Court of Justice and an immediate ban on the supply of weapons to Israel.

Addressing the Extraordinary Arab-Islamic Summit in Saudi Arabia’s capital Riyadh on Monday, the Prime Minister of Pakistan said that Israel should be held accountable for war crimes.

Shehbaz Sharif said that Israel’s membership in the United Nations requires a comprehensive review, uninterrupted provision of aid to the Palestinians must be ensured, Pakistan will continue to raise its voice for the rights of the Palestinian people.

The Prime Minister of Pakistan paid tribute to King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister Muhammad bin Salman for holding the Extraordinary Arab-Islamic Summit and said that hunger, poverty and famine in Gaza and Occupied Palestine for the past one year. have camped, Israel has crossed all limits of aggression on Gaza, thousands of people have been martyred and millions have been displaced.

“Hospitals are being flown with the injured, the media and the International Court of Justice have declared the recent brutality against the Palestinians as genocide. How long will the international community close its eyes to this situation?”

The Prime Minister said that international laws and values ​​are being violated at the hands of Israel with each passing day, demands are being made for cease-fire and provision of humanitarian relief and protection on humanitarian grounds.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said that despite this situation, the supply of modern weapons to Israel continues, which proves that its unconditional support and protection continues, international humanitarian laws also do not allow such actions against the oppressed. .

The Prime Minister said that Gaza is stained with blood and the international community remains a silent spectator. Reiterating Pakistan’s commitment to Palestine’s right to self-determination, the Prime Minister said that Pakistan will continue to support a free and independent Palestinian state with its capital as Al-Quds al-Sharif and whose borders are pre-1967. Lasting peace and justice are guaranteed in the Holy Land.

The Prime Minister said that “Pakistan condemns the recent Israeli attacks on Iran which are a violation of its integrity and territorial sovereignty. Pakistan also condemns the Israeli military aggression in Lebanon and expresses its full solidarity with the innocent people there.” ‘

The Prime Minister said that there is an urgent need for a ceasefire in Gaza, Israel is using the stoppage of aid as a weapon, and the Palestinians must ensure uninterrupted supply of food and medicine.

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**Interview with the Pakistani Prime Minister Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif: Focus on Employment Opportunities in Saudi Arabia and ⁣the Gaza Crisis**

**Interviewer:** Thank you for joining us today, Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif. Recently, you spoke about⁢ expectations for increased employment opportunities for Pakistan’s skilled workforce‍ in Saudi Arabia. Can you elaborate ‍on ⁣this and​ what it means for Pakistan?

**Prime Minister‍ Sharif:** Thank you for having me. Yes, ⁢during my recent meetings with ⁣Saudi officials, including ‌Minister of Investment Khalid bin Abdulaziz Al-Falih, I expressed optimism about expanding ⁣employment opportunities in ⁤Saudi ⁢Arabia for our skilled workforce. Our two countries share ​a long-standing brotherly ‌relationship, and this cooperation⁤ is becoming even more fruitful, particularly in economic areas.

**Interviewer:** You ‌mentioned that ⁣discussions were held about recent economic⁢ cooperation. Can‍ you specify the advancements made during your⁤ recent meetings?

**Prime Minister Sharif:** Certainly. During my ⁢discussion with‌ Saudi Crown Prince‌ Mohammed bin‍ Salman at⁢ the Future Investment Initiative Forum, we⁤ discussed how we⁤ can strengthen⁤ our economic ties. We are seeing significant progress⁣ with eight of the $2.8 billion MoUs signed recently, which are now becoming operational.‌ This will ‌not only benefit our economies but‌ will also create numerous ⁤jobs in⁣ Pakistan.

**Interviewer:** Shifting ⁢focus to the current crisis in Gaza, you called for‍ an unconditional ceasefire ⁢and accountability⁢ for Israel’s actions. Can you outline ⁤your position‌ on this ‍issue?

**Prime Minister Sharif:** Absolutely. ​At the Extraordinary Arab-Islamic ‌Summit in Riyadh, I emphasized⁢ the urgent need for ⁤a ceasefire in Gaza and ⁤called for‍ the implementation of the International Court‍ of Justice’s decisions regarding this conflict. The humanitarian crisis there is⁤ dire, ⁢and⁢ the international community must not turn a ⁣blind eye to the ‍suffering of the ⁤Palestinian people. Israel must be held accountable for its ⁢actions, and we will continue advocating ⁢for the rights of Palestinians.

**Interviewer:** Your statement indicates ‌a firm⁣ stance on humanitarian ⁢issues. Are there specific actions ​you believe ⁤the international community should take?

**Prime ‌Minister ​Sharif:** Yes, urgent and concerted actions are ‍needed. This includes ‌an immediate⁣ ban on arms supplies to Israel ​and ensuring continuous humanitarian aid ‌for ‍the Palestinians. The world must recognize and ⁣address the violations ⁤of ‍international ​law ‌we are witnessing daily.

**Interviewer:** Thank‍ you, Prime Minister, for sharing your insights on both employment ​opportunities in Saudi Arabia and the‌ ongoing crisis in Gaza. Your efforts on⁢ behalf of the Pakistani⁤ people ⁤and those suffering in Gaza are commendable.

**Prime Minister Sharif:** Thank you for giving me​ the opportunity to address these ‌critical issues. Together, we can work towards a better ⁣future ‌for everyone⁣ involved.

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