Pakistani senators return after ‘successful’ trip to Saudi Arabia

Pakistani delegation of senators comprising of Chairman Senate Muhammad Sadiq Sanjrani, Senators Muhammad Talha Mehmood, Dilawar Khan, Mira Khan Afridi, Fida Muhammad Khan and Ahmed Khan in Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Chairman Senate office)
Updated 23 December 2018
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Pakistani senators return after ‘successful’ trip to Saudi Arabia

  • Delegation was invited by the chairman of the Saudi Shura Council
  • Senate chairman Sanjrani says trip will open up new cooperation opportunities

ISLAMABAD: Senate Chairman Muhammad Sadiq Sanjrani said a four-day trip by Pakistani senators to Saudi Arabia was successful and would improve future cooperation between Pakistan and the Kingdom.

“The meetings held with Saudi counterparts and other high ranking functionaries would further pave the way for enhanced cooperation in the future,” the senate chairman said. 

The delegation, led by Sanjrani, comprised of Senators Muhammad Talha Mehmood, Dilawar Khan, Mira Khan Afridi, Fida Muhammad Khan and Ahmed Khan, who had been officially invited by the Saudi Shura Council chairman.
“Saudi Arabia is our most avid supporter in times of adversity,” Sanjrani said, adding that the two countries enjoyed exceptionally strong bilateral relations. “Parleys will also open up new vistas of bilateral multi-sector cooperation.”

The senate chairman thanked Saudi King Salman bin Abdul Aziz and Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman for treating the delegation as royal guests.

“The government and people of Pakistan hold the relationship with Saudi Arabia at high esteem and we desire to expand ties in other sectors,” he said.
During their visit, Sanjrani also met with Aqeel Al-Ghamdi, Assistant Supervisor-General for Planning and Development of King Salman’s Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSRelief) in Riyadh, where he was brief about various humanitarian projects the center had initiated in Pakistan.


Pakistan signals commitment to regulate digital assets in meeting with Binance leadership

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Pakistan signals commitment to regulate digital assets in meeting with Binance leadership

  • Binance delegation led by CEO Richard Teng meets Pakistan’s prime minister, army chief in Islamabad
  • Pakistan has attempted to tap into growing crypto market to curb illicit transactions, improve oversight

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s government has signaled its “strong commitment” to digital asset regulation as the country’s senior officials met the leadership of Binance, one of the world’s most prominent global cryptocurrency exchanges, the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) said on Saturday. 

The Binance team, led by its Chief Executive Officer Richard Teng, is in Pakistan and has held meetings with Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb, Pakistan Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority (PVARA) Chairman Bilal bin Saqib and senior Pakistani bank officials this week. 

Pakistan has been attempting to regulate its fast-growing crypto and digital assets market by bringing virtual asset service providers (VASPs) under a formal licensing regime. Officials say the push is aimed at curbing illicit transactions, improving oversight and encouraging innovation in blockchain-based financial services.

“Binance senior leadership visits Pakistan as government signals strong commitment to digital asset regulation,” the PMO said. 

A Binance delegation led by Teng met Chief of Army Staff and Chief of Defense Forces Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir in Islamabad. 

Saqib also attended the meeting and gave the Binance team a briefing about his organization.

Pakistan has attempted in recent months to tap into the country’s growing crypto market, a move analysts say could bring an estimated $25 billion in virtual assets into the tax net.

In September, Islamabad invited international crypto exchanges and other VASPs to apply for licenses to operate in the country, a step aimed at formalizing and regulating its fast-growing digital market.