Pakistan's parliament, people enjoy deep ties with Saudi Arabia — deputy speaker

Pakistan's Deputy Speaker National Assembly Zahid Akram Durrani (left) meets Chairman of the Saudi Shura Council, Dr. Abdullah bin Mohammed Ibrahim Al-Sheikh, is Islamabad, Pakistan, on May 9, 2023. (NA of Pakistan)
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Updated 09 May 2023
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Pakistan's parliament, people enjoy deep ties with Saudi Arabia — deputy speaker

  • Saudi Shura Council chairman meets Pakistan's Deputy Speaker National Assembly Zahid Akram Durrani 
  • Saudi Arabia is a friend of Pakistan that shares in its joys and sorrows, says Saudi Shura Council chairman

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's parliament and its people enjoy deep relations with the kingdom, Deputy Speaker National Assembly Zahid Akram Durrani said on Tuesday during his meeting with the Saudi Shura Council chairman. 

Dr. Abdullah bin Mohammed Ibrahim Al-Sheikh, chairman of the Saudi Shura Council, an assembly that advises the Saudi king on important issues, met Durrani on the occasion of the golden jubilee celebrations of Pakistan's 1973 constitution. 

Month-long celebrations for the golden jubilee of Pakistan's constitution kicked off on April 10 and will last till May 10. 

The two representatives exchanged pleasantries and discussed Pakistan-Saudi Arabia's bilateral relations during the meeting. 

"Pakistan's parliament and people have deep ties with the government and people of Saudi Arabia," Durrani said, according to the National Assembly secretariat. "Pakistan takes pride in its friendly and brotherly relations with Saudi Arabia."

Durrani said the exchange of delegations at the parliamentary level between the Pakistan-Saudi Arabia Parliamentary Friendship Group is necessary. 

"The love received from the people of Pakistan will always be remembered," Al-Sheikh said. "Saudi Arabia is a friend of Pakistan, sharing its joys and sorrows, standing shoulder to shoulder with Pakistan in every difficult hour," he added. 

The Saudi Shura Council chairman said the people of all four provinces of Pakistan always show immense love, adding that Pakistan and Saudi Arabia's relations are an example for the whole world to follow. 

"The promotion of ties at the parliamentary level is essential," Al-Sheikh said. "The exchange between the Pakistan-Saudi Parliamentary Friends Group will play an important role in further strengthening bilateral relations."


Turkmenistan aiming to diversify gas exports to Pakistan, India, other nations — ex-president

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Turkmenistan aiming to diversify gas exports to Pakistan, India, other nations — ex-president

  • Turkmenistan’s gas exports have been limited by a lack of pipeline infrastructure and most of the gas it sells overseas goes to China
  • Gurbanguly ‌Berdymukhamedov says global firms welcome to participate in project to carry Turkmenistan’s gas to energy-hungry South Asia

ASHGABAT: Former Turkmen President Gurbanguly ‌Berdymukhamedov said that his country’s “primary goal” was to diversify exports of its enormous gas reserves, the world’s fourth ​largest, according to the transcript of an interview published on Sunday.

A mostly desert country of around 7 million, Turkmenistan’s gas exports have been limited by a lack of pipeline infrastructure. Most of the gas it sells overseas goes to China.

Berdymukhamedov served as president from 2007 ‌to 2022, when he ‌stepped down in favor ​of ‌his ⁠son, ​Serdar. He ⁠remains influential as Turkmenistan’s “National Leader.”

In an interview with Saudi broadcaster Al Arabiya published by Turkmen state media, Berdymukhamedov said that international companies were welcome to participate in the TAPI pipeline project, which would carry the country’s gas to energy-hungry markets in ⁠Afghanistan, Pakistan, and India.

Turkmenistan says it ‌will finish the first ‌leg of the pipeline, to the ​Afghan city of ‌Herat, around the end of 2026. No plans ‌have been announced to extend the pipeline further south.

The project, which Berdymukhamedov said is backed by the United States, would have to overcome longstanding tensions between Afghanistan, Pakistan, ‌and India, with bouts of lethal fighting breaking out on the countries’ ⁠shared borders ⁠in the past year.

Berdymukhamedov also said that Turkmenistan supports the proposed Trans-Caspian Pipeline, which would carry the country’s gas to Europe via the Caspian Sea, Azerbaijan and Turkiye, but that issues with Azerbaijan around the delimitation of the Caspian seabed must be solved before work can begin.

The former president was speaking during a visit to the US, which has in recent months courted ​the countries of Central ​Asia, where Russia and China have traditionally enjoyed primacy.