Islamabad: Sheikh Khalid Bin Abdul Aziz Al Faleh, the Saudi Minister for Investment, arrived in Islamabad on a significant three-day visit aimed at bolstering bilateral trade and investment between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan. He was welcomed by a host of senior Pakistani officials, highlighting the visit’s strategic importance to both nations’ economic relations.
According to Press Information Department, upon his arrival at Islamabad Airport, Sheikh Al Faleh was greeted by Pakistan’s Federal Minister for Board of Investment Abdul Aleem Khan, Federal Minister for Trade Jam Kamal Khan, and Federal Minister for Petroleum Muhammad Musadiq Malik, along with other senior officials. The visit, marked by an agenda filled with high-level meetings, underscores a concerted effort by both countries to deepen economic partnerships and explore new avenues for cooperation.
During his stay, Sheikh Al Faleh will engage with top government officials and business leaders in Pakistan, sign key mutual agreements, and participate in discussions on several Memorandums of Understanding that are poised to enhance mutual investments. The engagements are set to cover a wide range of sectors, emphasizing the readiness of Pakistani companies to welcome Saudi investments.
The ministers hosting the visit expressed optimism about its potential to strengthen the longstanding ties between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan and to catalyze significant economic benefits. The visit also includes scheduled meetings with Pakistan’s President and Prime Minister, underscoring its high diplomatic and economic stakes.