Saudi Arabia’s interior minister visits Kingdom’s pavilion at Dubai Expo 2020

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Saudi Arabia’s Interior Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Naif visits Dubai’s Expo 2020 on Tuesday. (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia’s Interior Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Naif visits Dubai’s Expo 2020 on Tuesday. (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia’s interior minister meets with the Crown Prince of Dubai Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al-Maktoum. (SPA)
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Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan receives Saudi Arabia’s interior minister at Al-Bahr Palace. (SPA)
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Updated 01 February 2022
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Saudi Arabia’s interior minister visits Kingdom’s pavilion at Dubai Expo 2020

  • Interior minister was given a tour of Saudi Arabia’s pavilion at the world fair
  • He was also received by Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan at the Al-Bahr Palace

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s interior minister visited Dubai’s Expo 2020 on Tuesday and was shown around by his Emirati counterpart.

Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Naif was hosted by Lt. Gen. Sheikh Saif bin Zayed Al-Nahyan and was given a tour of Saudi Arabia’s pavilion at the world fair.

Prince Abdulaziz was briefed on exhibits at the pavilion that shed light on the Kingdom’s past and present, cultural diversity, tourist destinations, economic position, and its ambitious vision for the future.

The minister also visited the UAE pavilion and toured its sections that document the emergence of the Emirates, its past, present, and future.

Earlier, Prince Abdulaziz and Sheikh Saif discussed ways to enhance security cooperation between the interior ministries of their countries and issues of common interest.

The Kingdom’s interior minister also discussed issues of common interest with the Crown Prince of Dubai Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al-Maktoum.

He was also received by Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan at the Al-Bahr Palace where the two officials reviewed bilateral relations and  security cooperation between the two countries.


Pakistan confers second-highest civilian award on Saudi commerce minister for strengthening ties

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Pakistan confers second-highest civilian award on Saudi commerce minister for strengthening ties

  • Ambassador Ahmad Farooq confers Hilal-e-Pakistan on Majid Al-Kassabi in Riyadh
  • Award reflects the depth of the longstanding partnership and strong trade relations between the Kingdom and Pakistan

RIYADH: Pakistan’s Ambassador to the Kingdom Ahmad Farooq has conferred the country’s second-highest civilian award on Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Commerce Majid Al-Kassabi for his role in strengthening ties between Islamabad and Riyadh, Pakistan’s Embassy in Saudi Arabia said.

Farooq presented the Hilal-e-Pakistan to Al-Kassabi during a meeting in Riyadh, the Saudi Press Agency reported. The parties also discussed ways to enhance bilateral trade relations.

“On behalf of the president of Pakistan, Ambassador Ahmad Farooq conferred the Hilal-e-Pakistan on Majid Al-Kassabi, minister of commerce of Saudi Arabia, in recognition of his outstanding contribution to strengthening Pakistan–Saudi Arabia relations,” the embassy wrote on X.

The award reflects the depth of the longstanding partnership and strong trade relations between the Kingdom and Pakistan and serves as an impetus to further strengthen joint cooperation for the benefit of both countries and their peoples, the SPA reported.

Pakistan and Saudi Arabia enjoy cordial ties that date back decades and include cooperation in several sectors such as defense, trade, economy, agriculture, livestock and minerals.

Saudi Arabia is the largest source of foreign remittances to Pakistan, with over 2 million Pakistani expats residing in the Kingdom. Riyadh has also helped Pakistan during several economic crises over the years, providing oil on deferred payments and loans in critical times.

The two countries signed a landmark strategic partnership agreement in September 2025, according to which an act of aggression against one country will be seen as an attack on both.