By Anzal Amin
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, who is on a three-day visit to Saudi Arabia, on Sunday attended Iftar hosted by Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman at Al-Safa Palace in Makkah.
“Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman hosts an Iftar at Al-Safa Palace in Makkah, attended by the Prime Minister of Pakistan and the Crown Prince of Bahrain, where they all broke their fast together,” reported Saudi Gazette. PM Shehbaz and the delegation were received by the Saudi crown prince. Both the leaders discussed bilateral relations, matters of mutual interest, Pak-Saudi bilateral trade and investment-related matters in the meeting.
A statement issued by the PM Office said that the crown prince had extended special invitation to PM Shehbaz-led delegation for an Iftar.
Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz and members of the federal cabinet were also invited to the Iftar, as per the statement.
PM Shehbaz landed in Saudi Arabia on Saturday on a three-day visit from April 6 to 8.
He is accompanied by federal ministers including Ishaq Dar, Khawaja Muhammad Asif, Muhammad Aurangzeb, Abdul Aleem Khan, Attaullah Tarar, and Ahad Khan Cheema.
Earlier today, the premier arrived in Makkah from Madina along with his delegation to perform Umrah.
A day earlier, he also offered Isha prayers and nawafil at Masjid-e-Nabvi and paid respects at Roza-e-Rasool (PBUH).
Sources had told Geo News that during the meeting with the crown prince, PM Shehbaz is expected to hold discussions on various projects.
The premier would also renew his invitation to the Saudi PM to visit Pakistan.
During the premier’s visit, multiple development projects would be finalised, whereas bilateral coop-eration in several sectors including agriculture continues between the two countries, said the sources.
They said Saudi Arabia was expected to invest $1 billion in the Reko Diq project as well.
Pakistan and KSA have longstanding fraternal relations rooted in religious and cultural affinity.
The people of Pakistan have the deepest respect and regard for the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud, read the Foreign Office statement.
“The leadership of both countries is committed to advancing the fraternal ties and mutually rewarding economic and investment relations.”