Pakistan invites Saudi to be CPEC partner

Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan meeting Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, Mohammad bin Salman along with delegation of senior dignitaries from both countries on Wednesday. Pakistan on Thursday said that it had extended an invitation to Saudi Arabia to become a strategic partner in the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). (PTI twitter account)
Updated 20 September 2018
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Pakistan invites Saudi to be CPEC partner

  • High-level delegation to visit Islamabad in first week of October
  • Acceptance of proposal would make Kingdom first to be part of $62bn project

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Thursday said that it had extended an invitation to Saudi Arabia to become a strategic partner in the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) -- a $62 billion project initiated by Beijing and Islamabad.  

Addressing a press conference in the capital, Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry said that Pakistan’s main interest lied in cooperation with Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates on matters of trade and security. “A high-level coordination committee has been constituted [to look into matters of trade and commerce] and it has the complete backing of Saudi King Salman bin Abdul Aziz Al-Saud, Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman and Prime Minister Imran Khan,” Chaudhry said. 

He added that a high-level delegation from Saudi Arabia and the UAE is expected to visit Pakistan in the first week of October. Saudi ministers of treasury and power along with several prominent business leaders will be part of the delegation. 

Adding that “our strategic cooperation has been revitalized”, Chaudhry said that prime among Islamabad’s priorities are plans to finalize an important economic partnership. “We expect major investments from Saudi Arabia. We have assured the Saudi leadership that we will continue to provide security and support to their country wherever needed,” Chaudhry said. 

The information minister added that the UAE will also be helping Pakistan in several projects, including in the provision of fresh water, especially in Karachi and other parts of Sindh. “Delegations from the UAE will also be coming to Pakistan in October to discuss these matters,” he said.


Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on alert amid forecast of heavy rain, snowfall

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Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on alert amid forecast of heavy rain, snowfall

  • Pakistan’s Met Office says westerly wave expected to trigger heavy rain, snowfall in northern areas from Jan. 25-27
  • Disaster management authority urges district administrations to ensure that precautionary measures are in place

PESHAWAR: The Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) in Pakistan’s northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) province issued a public advisory on Sunday, calling on district administrations and the tourism department to ensure precautionary arrangements are being undertaken as the province braces for heavy rains and snowfall this week. 

Pakistan’s Meteorological Department this week warned that a westerly wave is likely to approach the country’s western parts from Jan. 25 and likely to grip Pakistan’s northern areas on Jan. 26. It warned that this system would trigger heavy rain and snowfall in these parts till Tuesday. 

Administrations in Pakistan’s northwestern districts of Khyber and Swat carried out rescue operations on Thursday night after several vehicles were stranded in various parts of these areas. Footage on social media showed officials helping people as heavy snow blanketed vehicles on Tirah Road, Malam Jabba Road and in Nathia Gali.

“The advisory directs district administrations to ensure continuous monitoring of roads, highways, and tourist destinations, keep emergency response teams on alert, and maintain coordination between control rooms and the Provincial Emergency Operations Center (PEOC),” the PDMA said in a press release.

Commuters drive through a snow-covered street in Murree on January 23, 2026. (AFP)

“In addition, hotels and guest houses have been instructed to inform tourists about potential risks and to issue timely alerts related to snowfall and landslides.”

It warned that rain and snowfall may lead to road blockages, slippery conditions, landslides, avalanches, and flash floods in various areas from Jan. 25-27, affecting the general public and tourists. 

The PDMA advised people to avoid unnecessary travel, urging tourists not to visit upper and remote areas during the current period of snowfall and heavy rain.

A tourist rides a cart through a snow-covered street in Murree on January 23, 2026. (AFP)

The disaster management authority reassured citizens that it was monitoring the situation closely, urging them to contact the PDMA on its helpline at 1700 in case of any emergency.

Thousands of tourists from all over Pakistan flock to scenic spots in Azad Kashmir, Gilgit-Baltistan, KP and Punjab during snowfall

Citizens often disregard warnings by disaster management authorities of deteriorating weather conditions and roadblocks, leading to emergency situations. 

In January 2022, at least 21 people were killed when they were left trapped in their cars during a snowstorm in the Pakistani hill station of Murree.