ISLAMABAD: Senior health officials from Pakistan and Saudi Arabia held discussions on augmenting cooperation in the health sector between the two countries, Pakistan’s Ministry of National Health Services said this week.
Pakistan last week hosted a two-day Global Health Security Summit during which world leaders, international organizations and civil society activists held discussions to foster collaboration, engagement and consensus on solutions contributing to a safer world and healthier future generations.
The meeting between Pakistan’s Caretaker Health Minister Dr. Nadeem Jan and Saudi deputy minister for public health, Dr. Hani Jokhdar, took place during the sidelines of the two-day conference, the health ministry said on social media platform X, formerly Twitter. It added that Dr. Jokhdar appreciated Pakistan for successfully hosting the Global Health Day Summit.
“Dr. Nadeem Khan is eager to elevate health collaboration, emphasizing Pakistan’s rich health resources and proposing advancements in Plasma cooperation,” the ministry said.
Dr. Jokhdar conveyed his gratitude for the global forum invitation, applauding Pakistan’s initiative for a safer world, the ministry said.
“The visiting delegation was briefed on the progress of King Salman Hospital, a joint effort supported by Saudi Arabia,” the post read.
Pakistan and Saudi Arabia enjoy cooperation in health, defense, trade, economy and various other vital sectors. Saudi Arabia is home to over 2.7 million Pakistani expatriates, serving as Pakistan’s top destination for remittances.











