PM vows to deepen, diversify strategic partnership with Saudi Arabia

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said on Friday that Pakistan wants to transform its historic relations with Saudi Arabia into a deep and diverse strategic partnership.

“Our two countries have had this special bond for seven decades now. It is now our earnest desire to transform this relationship into a deep, diverse and mutually beneficial strategic partnership,” Sharif told Arab News in an interview.

“The very fact that I went to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia on my first visit abroad, reflects the high importance that Pakistan attaches to its special relationship with Saudi Arabia.”

The prime minister said both countries were now working on exploring new and non-conventional areas of bilateral cooperation, with a particular focus on promoting economic, trade and investment ties.

As most of the world remains concerned by the situation in Europe, following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Sharif said that Pakistan enjoys good relations with both countries and hoped that peace talks between Moscow and Kyiv would resume soon.

“The conflict reflects the failure of diplomacy. There is a need for immediate cessation of hostilities, sustained dialogue, and continuous diplomacy,” he added. “A diplomatic solution in accordance with relevant multilateral agreements, international law, and the provisions of the UN Charter is indispensable.”

While Pakistan has abstained from various UN resolutions condemning the invasion that started in late February, Sharif said it “supports all efforts to provide humanitarian relief to civilians in the affected areas.”

Islamabad had dispatched two C-130 aircraft to deliver relief assistance to the people of Ukraine and was considering sending more supplies as a “gesture of solidarity,” he added.

“The conflict was not in the interest of anyone, especially the developing world,” he further said.

Meanwhile, Sharif offered Friday prayers at Masjid-e-Nabwi (PBUH). The prime minister prayed for the peace and prosperity of the country. The members of the prime minister’s delegation also offered the prayers.

The prime minister twice visited Roza-e-Rasool (PBUH) to pay his respects. He also offered Nawafil.

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