Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif met with Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister Muhammad Bin Salman.
ISLAMABAD/RIYADH – At the royal palace in Riyadh, the capital and commercial center of Saudi Arabia, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif met with Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister Muhammad Bin Salman (MBS).
When the premier arrived at the royal palace, the de facto ruler of the kingdom gave him a cordial welcome. He was accompanied by a group from Sharif’s cabinet, which included Federal Ministers of Finance Ishaq Dar and Defense Khawaja Asif.
The two presidents decided to take their bilateral relations to “new heights.” In a social media post, PM Shehbaz described his meeting with MBS as outstanding and noted that Islamabad and Riyadh had decided to strengthen their ties in response to the demands of a changing global environment.
He also praised the Saudi government for helping the South Asian country during the severe flooding.
The Saudi crown prince, on the other hand, emphasized the value of relations between two Islamic nations for the region and the entire globe.
On the invitation of Saudi Crown Prince Salman, the premier is currently on a two-day trip to an Arab country to attend the Future Initiative Conference, sometimes known as Davos in the Desert.
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Speaking at the Future Investment Initiative Summit, he declared that Pakistan was prepared to make contact with potential investors in order to secure the future of its future generations. He claimed that technology has revolutionized every industry and that it can break down social, cultural, and economic boundaries to empower those who know how to use it. He claimed that both young men and women are using modern technology to build their careers.
Additionally, PM Shehbaz suggested the Future Investment Initiative create a satellite center at one of Pakistan’s top institutions to examine the country’s fast-expanding market and promote innovation. According to Radio Pakistan, he claimed that the satellite might evolve into a hub for a network of researchers, entrepreneurs, investors, and service providers to harness capacities that, if optimized, would propel Pakistan to a high degree of social and economic development.
“We can solve all obstacles, especially political, economic, social, educational, agricultural, and climatic change as well, through information technology, e-commerce, and creativity,” he stated.
The Prime Minister said that as Chief Minister of Punjab, he had given new digital tools to hundreds of thousands of youth.