ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will begin an official visit to Saudi Arabia on Wednesday. He is scheduled to hold a key meeting with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in Riyadh.
According to official sources, the premier will reach Riyadh tomorrow with a high-level delegation.
The delegation will include Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, senior ministers, and top government officials.
Officials confirmed that the visit highlights the importance of Pakistan-Saudi relations at a time of regional instability.
Bilateral Ties and Cooperation in Focus
During the evening meeting, leaders will discuss various aspects of bilateral cooperation.
They are expected to review trade, investment, and energy projects between the two countries.
Both sides will also explore new opportunities for collaboration in infrastructure, technology, and defense sectors.
The talks aim to further strengthen the strategic partnership that has long bound Islamabad and Riyadh together.
Regional and Global Issues on Agenda
Key regional issues will also feature prominently in discussions between the two leaders.
The agenda includes the regional security situation and escalating Israeli aggression in the Middle East.
Officials noted that Pakistan and Saudi Arabia maintain strong coordination on peace and stability initiatives.
Global challenges, including economic uncertainty and energy security, will also be part of the conversation.
Symbol of Close Pakistan-Saudi Relations
Diplomatic observers view the visit as another demonstration of close political ties between the two nations.
Pakistan has consistently valued its relationship with Saudi Arabia, particularly in times of regional tension.
This visit is expected to reinforce mutual trust and reaffirm shared commitments to stability and cooperation.

