PM invites Saudi crown prince to Pakistan's picturesque north

Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan accompanies Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on a carriage to the President House in Islamabad, Pakistan February 18, 2019. (Reuters/ File Photo)
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Updated 20 December 2019
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PM invites Saudi crown prince to Pakistan's picturesque north

  • Formal invitation last month followed with discussions
  • The dates will be determined through diplomatic channels

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s envoy in Riyadh said on Thursday that Prime Minister Imran Khan had extended an invitation to Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman to visit Pakistan this winter. 

“A formal letter of invitation has been forwarded to the Royal Court for further processing,” Pakistani Ambassador in Saudi Arabia Raja Ali Ejaz told Arab News in an interview on the phone from Riyadh, adding that the invitation has been extended because of the crown prince’s expressed wish during his visit to Pakistan in February to visit Pakistan’s picturesque northern regions. 
“The dates will be determined through diplomatic channels as and when it will be convenient for His Royal Highness the Crown Prince to undertake the visit to Pakistan,” Ejaz said. 

The envoy said the PM had pitched the beauty of the northern areas whenever he visited the Kingdom, asking Saudi royals to visit, adding: “Pakistani PM keeps on saying that seeing is believing as talking cannot explain or portray the actual beauty these areas possess”. 


Thai Air station manager found dead at Karachi airport, inquiry underway

Updated 14 December 2025
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Thai Air station manager found dead at Karachi airport, inquiry underway

  • Airport authorities say preliminary assessments point to a cardiac incident
  • CCTV footage is being secured and police and medical teams informed

ISLAMABAD: A station manager for Thai Air was found dead at Jinnah International Airport in Karachi, Pakistan’s Airports Authority confirmed on Sunday, adding that preliminary indications pointed to a cardiac incident but an inquiry was still underway.

Local media reported a day earlier the body was found inside the Thai Air office at the airport terminal after the employee had not been seen for several hours. Initial medical assessments cited by local outlets suggested no immediate signs of foul play.

“A preliminary inquiry is underway,” Saifullah, a spokesperson for the Pakistan Airports Authority (PAA), who uses a single name, said in a statement.

“The Airport Security Force has been instructed to preserve nearby CCTV footage, while police and medical teams have been informed,” he added. “A detailed report will be submitted once the investigation is completed.”

Thai Air, the national carrier of Thailand, has long been used by Pakistani travelers flying to Bangkok and onward destinations in Southeast Asia, particularly for tourism and business travel.

Many Pakistani travelers also reach Thailand and other destinations in the region by first flying to Middle Eastern hubs such as Dubai, Doha or Abu Dhabi, before catching connecting flights.

However, these routes typically add to travel time compared with direct or near-direct options.