Pakistan’s minister for defense production meets Arab envoys

Federal Minister for Defense Production Zobaida Jalal meets Saudi Ambassador to Pakistan Nawaf bin Saeed Al-Malki at her office in Islamabad on Aug. 27, 2020. (PID)
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Updated 27 August 2020
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Pakistan’s minister for defense production meets Arab envoys

  • Tells the Saudi ambassador that her country attaches great significance to its relations with the Kingdom
  • Zobaida Jalal also points out that the defense industries of Pakistan and Egypt could undertake joint ventures

ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Defense Production Zobaida Jalal held separate meetings with two Arab envoys on Thursday, praising her country’s strong diplomatic bonds with the two states in the Middle East and North Africa. 

According to an official handout circulated in Islamabad, the minister met the Saudi ambassador to Pakistan Nawaf bin Saeed Al-Malki at her office and told him that Pakistan attached great significance to its relations with the Kingdom. 

She noted that the Saudi-Pak religious, cultural and fraternal ties had a remarkable history, adding that people of both countries had tremendous regard for each other. 

Jalal said that the two allies had commonality of views on all regional and international issues and should continue to nurture their relationship further.

In response, the Saudi ambassador “expressed his good wishes for the government and people of Pakistan” and said that there was “a feeling of oneness” between them that signified the closeness and depth of their relationship. 

The minister also met the Egyptian ambassador to Pakistan Tarek Dahrough later in the day and said that his country held an important position in the region as well as in the Muslim world. 




Federal Minister for Defense Production Zobaida Jalal met Egyptian Ambassador to Pakistan Tarek Dahrough at her office in Islamabad on Aug. 27, 2020. (PID)

Jalal added that there was a great scope and scale of cooperation between Pakistan and Egypt, pointing out that the defense industries of the two countries could work together to enhance their production capabilities. 

“The visiting dignitary acknowledged the existing scope and scale of cooperation and committed to undertake joint ventures in the respective domains,” the statement added. 

Expressing her gratitude on Egypt’s “principled” stance on Kashmir, the minister said that her country appreciated Cairo’s support and hoped that the two countries would continue to help each other on a reciprocal basis in the future as well. 


Pakistan beat India by 191 runs to win U-19 Asia Cup final in Dubai

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Pakistan beat India by 191 runs to win U-19 Asia Cup final in Dubai

  • Sameer Minhas played a clinical 172-run knock to lead Pakistan to a commanding total of 347-8
  • In response, India were in the game for first few overs but collapsed at 156 runs from 26.2 overs

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan delivered a commanding all-round performance to thrash arch-rivals India by 191 runs in the Under-19 Asia Cup final in Dubai on Sunday, dominating the contest with both bat and ball.

India, who were undefeated in the tournament, won the toss and put Pakistan to bat first. The decision did not pan out well for the Blue Shirts as Pakistan were off to a flying start, powered by opener Sameer Minhas and middle-order batter Usman Khan.

The two built a 92-run partnership before Khan returned to the pavilion. Minhas, however, kept on piling the runs and smashed a clinical 172-run knock to lead Pakistan to a commanding total of 347-8 from 50 overs. Ahmed Hussain scored 56 runs off 72 deliveries.

In response, India were in the game for the first few overs, but after that, it was all Pakistan, with bowlers picking up wickets at regular intervals. The Indian side collapsed at 156 runs from 26.2 overs. Minhas was declared player-of-the-match and player-of-the-series.

“It was a good innings... we wanted to bat first looking at the track,” Minhas said. “It is very memorable for me.”

Ali Raza picking up 4 wickets for Pakistan, while Deepesh Devendran was the pick of the Indian bowlers, returning figures of 3-83.

Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari congratulated the U19 team on the impressive victory.

“Impressive victory over India in final shows young players’ dedication and resolve,” he said on X. “A proud moment for the nation. Appreciation to captain, team, PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi, and coaches.”