Riyadh: ‘Work has started on a war footing for investment in Pakistan’

Advisor to the Saudi Royal Court and General Secretary of the Pakistan-Saudi Supreme Coordination Council, Muhammad Bin Al-Tawaijri said that the work has been started in Saudi Arabia on a war footing to invest in Pakistan, including both public and private sector investments. will be included.

According to the official news agency of Pakistan, Associated Press of Pakistan Muhammad Bin More Al-Tawijriwho is also in charge of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, met Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif in Saudi capital Riyadh on Saturday, after the Pakistani chief executive arrived in Riyadh.

In the meeting, ways to strengthen economic relations between the two countries were discussed and extraordinary enthusiasm was expressed for further development of economic relations.

In the meeting, the progress on Saudi investment in Pakistan during the recent visit of the delegation led by the Saudi Foreign Minister was also reviewed.

Al-Tawaijri and his delegation expressed deep interest in Saudi investment on behalf of the Saudi government and companies in Pakistan and said that after the visit of the Saudi Foreign Minister to Pakistan, work on Saudi investment in Pakistan has started on a priority basis.

He further said that ‘investment in Pakistan has been started on a war footing, including both public and private sector investment.’

He said that a delegation of Saudi business community and investors will visit Pakistan soon.

He further said that Saudi Arabia wants the economic relations between the two countries to advance in the background of Saudi Vision 2030.

“According to Vision 2030, Saudi Arabia will provide all kinds of support to provide training to Pakistani workforce and government officials.” The prime minister was also given a detailed briefing on the reform agenda of Saudi Arabia.

On this occasion, Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif said that Pakistan wants to benefit from the successful reform policy of Saudi Arabia to modernize the governance structure of Pakistan.

He further said that ‘after the progress made during the visit of the Saudi delegation to Pakistan, we are moving forward at lightning speed.’

Earlier, Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif reached Saudi Arabia’s capital Riyadh on a two-day visit on Saturday to attend a special session of the World Economic Forum.

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According to Pakistan’s official media, he was received by the Deputy Governor of Riyadh Region, Prince Muhammad bin Abdul Rahman bin Abdul Aziz at the Royal Airport of Riyadh.

According to a statement issued by the Prime Minister House, Shahbaz Sharif was invited to attend the meeting by the Saudi Crown Prince and the Prime Minister Prince Mohammed bin Salman And Klaus Schwab, founder and chief executive of the World Economic Forum.

The statement said that the Prime Minister will present Pakistan’s stance on global health, financial technologies, information technology, comprehensive development, regional cooperation, and balanced use of energy in the context of global development.

The statement further said that on the occasion of the meeting, the prime minister is expected to hold bilateral meetings with important world leaders, heads of international organizations and other important personalities.

According to the statement issued by the Foreign Office of Pakistan on Saturday, Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar and Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb will be included in the Prime Minister’s delegation.

According to the statement, high-level participation in the forum will provide an important opportunity to present Pakistan’s priorities.

Saudi Arabia is hosting a special session of the World Economic Forum (WEF).


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2024-08-06 05:09:58

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