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[H3]High-level Saudi delegation led by FM arrives in Pakistan[/H3]
Visit aims to fast-track implementation of agreements made between PM Shehbaz and Saudi crown prince

Our Correspondent
April 15, 2024

the saudi foreign minister was warmly welcomed upon arrival in islamabad on april 15 2024 screengrab


The Saudi foreign minister was warmly welcomed upon arrival in Islamabad on April 15, 2024.

A high-level delegation from Saudi Arabia, led by Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah, arrived in Pakistan on Monday for a two-day visit.

The Saudi foreign minister was warmly welcomed upon arrival in Islamabad, with a red carpet reception. He was received by Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar on the tarmac, reflecting the close relationship and brotherhood between the two countries.

Prince Faisal was presented with bouquets by children upon arrival, and he inspected the static guard while the military band played.

The visit aims to fast-track the implementation of agreements made between Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman during their recent meeting in Makkah.

The discussions will focus on strengthening bilateral economic cooperation between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.

The delegation comprises key officials including Saudi Minister of Water and Agriculture Eng Abdul Rahman Abdul Mohsen Al-Fadley, Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Ibrahim AlKhorayef, Deputy Minister of Investment Badr AlBadr, Head of Saudi Special Committee Mohammad Mazyed Al Towaijri, and senior officials from the Ministry of Energy and Saudi Fund for General Investments.

During its stay, the Saudi delegation is expected to engage in meetings with the president, the prime minister, the foreign minister, and relevant ministers, as well as the chief of army staff and the apex committee of SIFC.

The visit is anticipated to provide a significant boost to bilateral cooperation and foster a mutually beneficial economic partnership between the two nations.

Earlier, people familiar with the development told The Express Tribune that the top Saudi diplomat will be accompanied by key ministers from the kingdom, including energy and investment.

Investments

The visit is a follow-up of PM Shehbaz's recent trip to Saudi Arabia where he held wide-ranging talks with the Saudi crown prince. The primary objective of his visit was to persuade the Saudi government to help Pakistan revitalise its economy through investments.

In the wake of the meeting between the prime minister and the de facto Saudi ruler, both parties reached an agreement to accelerate the process of a $5 billion investment, previously discussed between the two nations.

Sources close to the matter revealed that the Saudi crown prince informed PM Shehbaz about sending a high-level delegation to Islamabad shortly to finalise the details of the investment.

Pakistan is hoping to attract billions of dollars in investment from Saudi Arabia as part of its initiative under the banner of the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC), a civil-military forum aimed at removing bottlenecks and other bureaucratic hurdles hindering foreign investment.

Islamabad is offering Saudi investors stakes in the multi-billion-dollar Reko Diq mine projects. Similarly, the SIFC is keen for Saudis to invest in the agricultural sector.

Sources have indicated that the Saudi foreign minister and other delegation members will receive detailed presentations about the potential areas of investment.

Pakistan is eager for investments to commence sooner rather than later, as it will not only enhance foreign reserves but also stimulate economic growth.

Pakistan requires an injection of billions of dollars if it wants to meet its external liabilities and avoid repeatedly turning to international financial institutions for bailouts.

The SIFC was established to tackle the country's economic challenges through foreign investment. Pakistan aims to attract $70 billion in investment from Gulf countries over the next 3 to 5 years.

Observers, however, remain sceptical, stating that much depends on political stability and the tangible projects offered to investors.

One factor that may potentially undermine Pakistan's plans is the growing uncertainty in the region. The recent Iranian retaliatory strikes on Israel could alter the dynamics.
 
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Reko Diq mine doesnt this belong to the nation, so where is the money going? is it feeding the poor, housing?, education?, healthcare?. nope munira sharif zardari pocket.
 
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Irani President aa raha hai ta ke apnay ek neighbour se border ka tension ko khatum kar sake in case koi jang ho.

Lakin Pakistan to Saudia ko follow karta hai kyounke dollar bhi Saudis ke pas hain aur oil bhi. Isliye mujhe lagta hai ke hum na chahte hoe bhi Saudi lobby main chalay jayen ge. I hope they can stay neutral and just don't interfere in this third party's affair.
 
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Irani President aa raha hai ta ke apnay ek neighbour se border ka tension ko khatum kar sake in case koi jang ho.

Lakin Pakistan to Saudia ko follow karta hai kyounke dollar bhi Saudis ke pas hain aur oil bhi. Isliye mujhe lagta hai ke hum na chahte hoe bhi Saudi lobby main chalay jayen ge. I hope they can stay neutral and just don't interfere in this third party's affair.
Hamarey siasatdan hamesha apni jeb hava ki taraf ishra karte hain. Lekin hava bhi hamesha bina batae apna rasta badal letee hai. Phir kya karna hai?
 
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Reko Diq mine doesnt this belong to the nation, so where is the money going? is it feeding the poor, housing?, education?, healthcare?. nope munira sharif zardari pocket.
Musharraf khabees is responsible for the Reqo diq disaster. That Canadian co is looting us like we are some kaala nation in sub saharan Africa. Total exploitation. Dunya de budtareen leader. Total traitors is what we got. Musharraf, Zia, Zardari, Mian sahb......one worse than the other.
 
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Musharraf khabees is responsible for the Reqo diq disaster. That Canadian co is looting us like we are some kaala nation in sub saharan Africa. Total exploitation. Dunya de budtareen leader. Total traitors is what we got. Musharraf, Zia, Zardari, Mian sahb......one worse than the other.
someone should send attackers to sabotage the mine and the machinery.
 
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someone should send attackers to sabotage the mine and the machinery.
AK, if you read the T's & C's of da agreement post the litigation, its as if wes some bhancho kaalay/ aboriginals...... :mad: .......90% going to that Tethyan mining co, and they showing us their bhund on any further discussion. Chinese harami exploited Reqo Diq until Tethyan took full ownership and got expelled with court order. This is like Aussie exploitation of Abo's down unda......I've worked everywhere down in OZ on mining/ oil n gas projects, and its da same story over there. Abo sardar nu sharabaan becho, rishwat left n right to da key harami gubment officials/ traditional owners/ stakeholders.....and then walk to da Barclays bank laughing your aass off wid billions in your pocket!.....And da millions of ghareeb tribal Abo's get soweet fukk all.....And 10 westernized native appointed sardars and colonial admin natives get a few crumbs. Subhaanallah!....... :p
 
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Laanat howay on our leaders for selling off one of the biggest gold n copper deposits on dis planet to the international vultures for peanuts. Baghertay Laanti kaafraan de putter. Our leaders are traitors.
 
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