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Saudi crown prince sees Pakistan as ‘very important country in future'
By News Desk
Published: February 17, 2019
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Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman, who is on an official visit to Islamabad, said on Sunday that Pakistan is going to be an important regional player in the future, and the Kingdom will not leave any stone unturned in extending support to the “brotherly country”.
“We have been a brotherly country to Pakistan…we have worked together through thick and thin and will continue the same [in future],” Prince Mohammad said in his address at the inaugural session of the Supreme Coordination Council, co-chaired by Prime Minister Imran Khan and the crown prince. “We believe Pakistan is going to be very very important country in the future and we want to be sure we are part of that.”
He added: “We cannot say no to Pakistan, whatever you [Pakistan] want we will do.”
Speaking on the occasion, Premier Imran said both nations had taken their relationship to “the next level” with investment in different fields such as tourism.
“The future is [looking] exciting for both Pakistan and Saudi Arabia after joining hands,” he said, adding that, the crown prince has been given a rousing reception on his arrival which is testament to his popularity.
The country’s premier also requested Prince Mohammad to have prospecting Hajj pilgrims be allowed to complete their immigration in Pakistan and not in Saudi Arabia.
Saudi authorities had earlier assured Islamabad of including Pakistan in its “Road to Makkah” initiative on the government’s insistence. The service will offer pre-clearance of immigration for pilgrims at their respective points of embarkation. It has already been introduced for pilgrims in Malaysia and Indonesia.
The premier also asked the heir to the Saudi throne to look into the 3,000 Pakistanis languishing in the Kingdom’s jails.
“They had gone to Saudi Arabia looking to only support their families back home,” he said.
Earlier, the crown prince was greeted with a booming 21-gun salute as he arrived at the Nur Khan airbase. He was warmly embraced by PM Imran and Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa as he stepped onto a red carpet flanked by a guard of honour.
The heir to the Saudi throne is accompanied by a high-powered delegation comprising members of the Royal family, cabinet ministers and leading Saudi businessmen.
The prime minister drove the crown prince to the Prime Minister House where an official welcome ceremony was arranged.
At the official welcome ceremony, national anthems of Saudi Arabia and Pakistan were played, and the crown prince reviewed the guard of honour.
This is Prince Mohammad’s first state visit to Pakistan since becoming the heir to the throne in 2017.
Earlier, Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi received his Saudi counterpart Adel Al-Jubeir at the Nur Khan Airbase.
Prince Mohammad will call on President Arif Alvi at the President House on Monday.
By News Desk
Published: February 17, 2019
857SHARES
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Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman, who is on an official visit to Islamabad, said on Sunday that Pakistan is going to be an important regional player in the future, and the Kingdom will not leave any stone unturned in extending support to the “brotherly country”.
“We have been a brotherly country to Pakistan…we have worked together through thick and thin and will continue the same [in future],” Prince Mohammad said in his address at the inaugural session of the Supreme Coordination Council, co-chaired by Prime Minister Imran Khan and the crown prince. “We believe Pakistan is going to be very very important country in the future and we want to be sure we are part of that.”
He added: “We cannot say no to Pakistan, whatever you [Pakistan] want we will do.”
Speaking on the occasion, Premier Imran said both nations had taken their relationship to “the next level” with investment in different fields such as tourism.
“The future is [looking] exciting for both Pakistan and Saudi Arabia after joining hands,” he said, adding that, the crown prince has been given a rousing reception on his arrival which is testament to his popularity.
The country’s premier also requested Prince Mohammad to have prospecting Hajj pilgrims be allowed to complete their immigration in Pakistan and not in Saudi Arabia.
Saudi authorities had earlier assured Islamabad of including Pakistan in its “Road to Makkah” initiative on the government’s insistence. The service will offer pre-clearance of immigration for pilgrims at their respective points of embarkation. It has already been introduced for pilgrims in Malaysia and Indonesia.
The premier also asked the heir to the Saudi throne to look into the 3,000 Pakistanis languishing in the Kingdom’s jails.
“They had gone to Saudi Arabia looking to only support their families back home,” he said.
Earlier, the crown prince was greeted with a booming 21-gun salute as he arrived at the Nur Khan airbase. He was warmly embraced by PM Imran and Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa as he stepped onto a red carpet flanked by a guard of honour.
The prime minister drove the crown prince to the Prime Minister House where an official welcome ceremony was arranged.
At the official welcome ceremony, national anthems of Saudi Arabia and Pakistan were played, and the crown prince reviewed the guard of honour.
This is Prince Mohammad’s first state visit to Pakistan since becoming the heir to the throne in 2017.
Earlier, Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi received his Saudi counterpart Adel Al-Jubeir at the Nur Khan Airbase.
Prince Mohammad will call on President Arif Alvi at the President House on Monday.