Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has described his recent three-day visit to Saudi Arabia as historic, emphasizing the strengthening and deepening of bilateral relations and economic partnerships between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia. He announced that a business delegation from the Kingdom is expected to visit Pakistan soon, which will further enhance the economic collaboration between the two nations. According to Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, during his visit, Prime Minister Sharif engaged in discussions that underscored a new era in the bilateral relations of the two countries, traditionally described as brotherly. The visit included exchanges of high-level delegations over the last two months and meetings on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Riyadh, where the Prime Minister sought to advance mutual cooperation in various sectors, including trade and investment. Regarding international concerns, Prime Minister Sharif expressed his views on the ongoing situation in Palestine, stating tha
t global peace hinges on stability in Gaza. He also extended gratitude to Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman for his hospitality and special attention to Pakistan, praising the Crown Prince’s directive to Saudi ministers to aid in implementing agreements reached at the leadership level.