Pakistani leaders, Saudi envoy praise Kingdom’s efforts to shape the future

Pakistani officials, diplomats and dignitaries attend the Saudi National Day event in Islamabad, Pakistan on September 25, 2023. (AN photo)
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Updated 26 September 2023
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Pakistani leaders, Saudi envoy praise Kingdom’s efforts to shape the future

  • Pakistan and Saudi Arabia are close allies and share strong economic, security and cultural ties

ISLAMABAD: Pakistani leaders and the Kingdom’s envoy to Pakistan have praised the leadership in Riyadh for its efforts to realign Middle East dynamics and open up the Saudi economy and society.

The comments came during celebrations in Islamabad on Monday to commemorate Saudi Arabia’s 93rd National Day.

The Saudi government, in an effort led by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, has made remarkable changes in recent years under a vast economic transformation plan, Vision 2030, to diversify away from oil and open the Kingdom to business and tourism amid increasing regional competition.

The Kingdom has also gone into diplomatic overdrive, restoring relations with Iran and agreeing to a rapprochement with Syria in its quest to rebuild regional alliances, instead of leaning entirely on the US, its long-time big power ally. It has also recently joined the Shanghai Cooperation Organization as part of Riyadh’s attempts to build a long-term partnership with China.

“Under the ideal leadership, Saudi Arabia is not just addressing the future, it is actively shaping it,” Chairman of the Senate of Pakistan Muhammad Sadiq Sanjrani said at a ceremony to celebrate Saudi National Day.

He added: “Dialogue and mutual respect are the bedrock on which lasting peace is made.

“We are confident that Saudi efforts will open doors to various opportunities, including trade, the sharing of initiatives, and collaboration between leaders and their followers, not only for the region but for the entire world.”

Pakistan and Saudi Arabia are close allies and share strong economic, security and cultural ties. Saudi Arabia is also home to more than 2 million Pakistani expatriates, making it the largest contributor to remittance inflows.

Pakistan received $2 billion in financial support from Saudi Arabia in July, a day before the International Monetary Fund’s board gave the final approval for a $3 billion bailout deal.

Saudi Arabia’s continued economic and investment support is key for Pakistan as economic stabilization is a major challenge with the $350 billion economy on a narrow recovery path after the IMF bailout averted a sovereign debt default. Economic reforms have already fueled historic inflation and interest rates.

“Pakistan is grateful for all the support extended by the Kingdom in the difficult times,” Sanjrani said, adding that Pakistan had also provided “unwavering and never-ending” support to the Kingdom on diplomatic and security fronts.

Speaking at the ceremony, which was organized by the Saudi Embassy, Ambassador Nawaf bin Said Al-Malki called on Pakistan and the world to “support all development plans and initiatives taken for the progress and prosperity of the Kingdom.”

He added: “At the forefront of these successful initiatives is the Kingdom’s Vision 2030, which represents a new stage leading the country to a bright future.”


Saudi crown prince congratulates Tarique Rahman on becoming Bangladeshi prime minister

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Saudi crown prince congratulates Tarique Rahman on becoming Bangladeshi prime minister

RIYADH: Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has congratulated Tarique Rahman after being sworn in as Bangladeshi prime minister.

The crown prince also congratulated Rahman for the formation of a new government under his leadership in the same message, the Saudi Press Agency reported early on Wednesday.

Prince Mohammed wished Rahman and the Bangladeshi people continued progress and prosperity.

Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) chairman Tarique Rahman takes oath as prime minister. (AFP)

Rahman, whose party won a sweeping parliamentary election victory, was sworn in as prime minister in an oath taking ceremony at the South Plaza of the parliament building on Tuesday. 

The sixty-year-old Rahman is the son of former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia and assassinated President Ziaur Rahman.