Foreign Minister Senator Ishaq Dar met with the Ambassador of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Nawaf al Maliki, on Saturday to discuss the strengthening of fraternal relations between the two countries. The meeting, held in Islamabad, addressed various topics, with a primary focus on enhancing cooperation in education, trade, and investment sectors.
Both officials underscored their commitment to deepening the historical ties that have long existed between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia. During the discussions, the Secretary of Education provided a comprehensive briefing on the upcoming conference of Muslim countries regarding girls’ education, which is set to take place in Islamabad. This event underscores both nations’ dedication to addressing educational challenges and promoting opportunities for young women.
The meeting served as a platform for reaffirming the commitment of both countries to strengthen their mutually beneficial bilateral ties. Ishaq Dar emphasized the importance of collaboration in various sectors, indicating that increased cooperation could lead to significant advancements for both nations.
Ambassador Nawaf al Maliki echoed these sentiments, expressing optimism about the future of Pakistan-Saudi relations. Both sides recognized the potential for greater collaboration and the benefits it could bring to their respective economies and societies.
The discussions highlighted a shared vision for enhancing bilateral relations, demonstrating that both countries are keen on working together to achieve common goals. With a focus on education, trade, and investment, the meeting marks a positive step towards further solidifying the partnership between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia in the years to come.