Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, during his four-day visit to Saudi Arabia, paid his respect on Thursday at Roza-E-Rasool (PBUH) and gave prayers of progress in Pakistan and unity in the Muslim world.
On the second stage of his journey, the prime minister and his high-level delegation gained exclusive access to Riaz-Ul-Jannah.
Accompanied by his delegation, Prime Minister Shehbaz nawafil beans at Masjid-E-Nabawi and asked for prosperity in Pakistan and Muslims’ unit across the globe.
The visit marks a significant moment in strengthening the bilateral relations between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia as well as emphasizing the Prime Minister’s obligation to peace and progress in the region.
Previously, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif arrived at Jeddah on Wednesday for a four-day visit to Saudi Arabia, which focused on strengthening bilateral trade and financial cooperation. Upon arrival, he was welcomed by Prince Saud Bin Mishaal, the Deputy Government Governor of Makkah.
During the visit, Sharif is scheduled to meet with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to discuss improvement of trade, partnerships in key sectors and expand overall economic cooperation.
The visit follows the signing of the 34 Memorandums of Understanding (Mous) to a value of $ 2.8 billion last October with the aim of increasing cooperation in the private sector.
Discussions will also cover regional questions, including the situation in Gaza, Middle Eastern dynamics and concerns of the Muslim world.
Saudi -Arabia’s Vision 2030 provides significant opportunities for Pakistani companies, especially because of strong consumer demand.
The Pakistani Diaspora in Saudi Arabia, which number 2.7 million, plays an important role in sending transfers. Sharif’s delegation includes key officials, including Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar and Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz, who will explore new investment opportunities during the visit.