Road to Makkah initiative serves hajj pilgrims in accordance with Saudi ‘Vision 2030’; Ambassador Nawaf Bin Said Al-Malki

ISLAMABAD: Saudi Ambassador Nawaf Bin Said Al-Malki has said that the Road to Makkah initiative serves the hajj pilgrims in accordance with the Vision 2030 of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

The Saudi Ambassador, during the protection of Holy Mosques conference which was organized to appreciate the efforts of the Kingdom in the success of hajj 1444, said that the Road to Makkah initiative is to serve the pilgrims before their arrival in Saudi Arabia.

He said that this initiative also facilitates the completion of travel processes such as passport, customs and health requirements and delivery of their luggage to their residence, etc.

Appreciating the brotherly relationship between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, the ambassador clarified that both of the brotherly countries’ relationship is authentic and long-standing, consisting of many decades.

He said that the Saudi State, its rulers, scholars, political, religious, educational, cultural and military institutions all have love, appreciation and respect for the people of Pakistan.

Founder of Difa Haramain Sharifain Dr Ali Abu Turab appreciated the kingdom as well as Saudi Ambassador’ continuous role in solving Muslims world and especially Pakistan’ problems.

He further said that we are grateful to the Saudi Ambassador in Pakistan Nawaf Bin Said Al-Malki who has made great efforts to help people of Pakistan.

Similarly, he also highlighted the role of the embassy and especially Nawaf Bin Said Al-Malki in strengthening the relationship between the two countries.

At the end of the conference, scholars and sheikhs representing religious parties in Pakistan expressed their support for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and expressed their gratitude for the leadership role of the Muslim Ummah and expressed their desire to continue the brotherly relations between the two countries.

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