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Pakistan, Saudi Arabia agree to step up mutual cooperation in film, drama fields

Pakistan, Saudi Arabia

Minister for Information and Broadcasting Marriyum Aurangzeb and Saudi Ambassador to Pakistan Nawaf bin Saeed Al-Malki, in a meeting on Wednesday, agreed to continue mutual cooperation in film and drama-related spheres on a fast-track basis. Both the dignitaries agreed to constitute a committee comprising representatives from the two countries, to implement the Pak-Saudi joint ventures … Read more

Pakistan reaffirms full support for territorial integrity of Saudi Arabia, FO

Pakistan Saudi Arabia FO

Pakistan has reaffirmed its support and solidarity with Saudi Arabia against any territorial integrity. Foreign Office mentioned in a statement that Pakistan strongly condemns missile and drone attacks on the Jizan area of Saudi Arabia by the Houthis. FO added that it is commendable that Saudi forces intercepted and destroyed all projectiles successfully. The foreign … Read more

Pakistan offers complete support to Saudi Arabia’s Green Initiative

Pakistan Saudi Arabia

Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Monday offered complete support to Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman over Saudi Green Initiative and the Green Middle East Initiative. According to the details, Imran Khan took to Twitter and expressed his delight over the tree plantation drive announced by Saudi Arabia. Imran Khan wrote: Am delighted to learn … Read more

Pakistan, Saudi Arabia discuss to enhance brotherly relations

CNS meets Saudi military leader

Chief of Naval Staff Amjad Khan Niazi has on late Monday night reached Riyadh and held meeting with Fahd Al-Ghufaili, the commander of the Royal Saudi Naval Forces.

Fahd Al-Ghufaili vows to work for strengthening Pak-Saudi bilateral relations. The meeting took place in the office of the Chief of Staff of the Saudi Armed Forces.

Matters related to promote military co-operation were also discussed.

Admiral Amjad Khan Niazi arrived in Riyadh on his first official visit to Saudi Arabia after assuming the charge in October.

Admiral Niazi, who arrived in Riyadh on the “special invitation of Commander Royal Saudi Naval Forces,” will remain in the Kingdom “from 18-23 January 2021″.

According to the statement, “Upon arrival at Riyadh, he was received by Raja Ali Ejaz, Ambassador of Pakistan to Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and high ranking military officers of Pakistan and Saudi Arabia”.

The naval chief will call on top government and senior military leaders during the five-day visit which is “expected to further enhance the brotherly relationship between two countries in general and navies in specific.”

Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have enjoyed close relations for decades. Pakistan Navy provided training to Saudi officers during the latter navy’s formative years in the 70s and 80s.

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Pakistan, Saudi Arabia exchange views on deep-rooted fraternal ties

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Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan and Saudi Ambassador Nawaf bin Saeed Al-Maliki exchanged views on bilateral relations, regional situation, and issues of common interest. Prime Minister Imran Khan underlined that Pakistan and Saudi Arabia had historic and deep-rooted fraternal ties, which stood the test of time. Both also discussed bilateral cooperation and the ways to … Read more

Saudi Airlines resumes flight operations to Pakistan

Saudi Airlines

Saudi Airlines has resumed international flights after seven months of disruption due to the coronavirus pandemic. According to the details,  the national flag carrier of the Kingdom, Saudi Airlines touched the skies, after getting approval to fly to 20 countries in the Middle East, Asia, and Europe. Travelers could now fly to Karachi, Islamabad, Cairo, … Read more

COAS discuss bilateral relations, security with Saudi deputy defence minister

COAS meets Saudi minister

Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa, who is in Saudi Arabia on an official visit, held a meeting with the Kingdom’s Deputy Defence Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman.

According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), During the meeting, they discussed bilateral relations, matters of mutual interest, and military cooperation.

Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) Director General Lt General Faiz Hameed, who is accompanying the army chief on the Saudi visit, was also present during the meeting.

Shortly after the meeting, the Saudi deputy defence minister tweeted: “[I] Met today with my brother, H.E. General Qamar Bajwa, Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff. We discussed bilateral relations, military cooperation, and our common vision for preserving regional security.”

The army chief arrived in Riyadh on Monday and met the Saudi military leadership to discuss “military to military ties including training exchanges” according to the military’s media wing.

“Gen Bajwa was received by Saudi Arabia’s Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces General Fayyad Al-Ruwaili upon his arrival at the defence ministry,” ISPR had said.

Gen Bajwa had also met Lieutenant General (Staff) Fahad bin Turki Al Saud, Commander Joint Forces, Saudi Arabia.

“During the meeting, prospects for military cooperation and ways to support and boost it were reviewed, in addition to matters of common concern,” the Saudi government said in a statement.

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COAS to leave for Saudi Arabia today; will discuss Kashmir dispute, bilateral ties

We'll fail enemies with support of our nation, says COAS

Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa will leave for Saudi Arabia on an official here on Sunday (today).

During the visit, COAS Qamar Javed Bajwa will hold important meetings with Saudi Arabia’s top civil and military leadership, said sources.

Bilateral ties, regional security situation, Kashmir dispute, international issues and other matters will be discussed in the meetings, the sources added.

Sources further added that his visit seeks to calm diplomatic strains over Kashmir as financial support for Islamabad hangs in the balance.

Moreover, the two countries are traditionally close and Saudi Arabia in 2018 gave Pakistan a $3 billion loan and $3.2 billion oil credit facility to help its balance of payments crisis.

Earlier on August 13, Director-General (DG) Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), Maj. Gen. Babar Iftikhar had confirmed that the COAS will visit Saudi Arabia to discuss regional security and Kashmir dispute with the Saudi leadership.

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