May 08, 2021
ISLAMABAD Special Representative of the Pakistani Prime Minister for Middle East Affairs Sheikh Tahir Mahmood Ashrafi affirmed that the visit of Pakistan s Prime Minister Imran Khan to Saudi Arabia will give a new push to the bilateral relations between the two countries.
He said that this visit, which comes in response to the invitation of Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman, reflects the depth of the existing relations between the two countries, and comes in the context of the ongoing consultations between the two countries and the two leaderships to discuss the most important and prominent developments at the regional, Arab, Islamic and international levels.
May 08, 2021
Chairman of the Saudi-Pakistani Business Council Fahd Bin Mohammed Al-Bash affirmed the depth of the strong relations between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan at all levels.
RIYADH Chairman of the Saudi-Pakistani Business Council Fahd Bin Mohammed Al-Bash affirmed the depth of the strong relations between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan at all levels.
In a statement to the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) on the occasion of the visit of Pakistan s Prime Minister Imran Khan, Al-Bash said that the major economic and investment transformations that the two countries have worked on to facilitate and develop the investment mobility and intra-regional trade between the two countries are in line with the Kingdom Vision 2030. They also seek to raise the level of cooperation to its highest levels in all development plans.
Saudi: King Salman approves building mosque at Pakistan’s Islamic University
The project includes the King Salman bin Abdulaziz Library, King Salman Museum, and Saheb Muhammad Hall. Bin Salman Conference, as well as an area for administrative services, and parking.
By Sakina Fatima| Published: 8th May 2021 3:43 pm IST
According to
Saudi Press Agency, the project, which is located in the “H-10” university city, includes a prayer hall for men that can accommodate 4,000 worshipers, another for women can accommodate 2,000 worshipers, in addition to outdoor courtyards that can accommodate 6,000 people.
The project includes the King Salman bin Abdulaziz Library, King Salman Museum, and Saheb Muhammad Hall. Bin Salman Conference, as well as an area for administrative services, and parking.
May 08, 2021
JEDDAH Saudi Arabia and Pakistan signed on Friday two agreements and two memoranda of understanding to enhance bilateral cooperation in various fields.
The documents were signed during the visit of Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan who arrived here on Friday evening on a three-day official visit heading a high-level delegation.
Both Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman and PM Imran Khan witnessed the signing of the agreements inked by the relevant ministers from both sides. Both the countries also signed an agreement to set up Supreme Coordination Council to strengthen the bilateral cooperation in multiple fields.
On Saturday, Pakistan PM Khan and his accompanying delegation arrived in Madinah to visit and pray at the Prophet s Holy Mosque. At Prince Mohammed Bin Abdulaziz International Airport, he was received by Madinah Governor Prince Faisal Bin Salman and a number of officials.
Crown Prince donates SR100mn for charity works and release of over 150 insolvent prisoners May 06, 2021
Saudi Gazette report
RIYADH Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman has donated SR100 million from his personal expenses for charitable activities.
Out of the SR100 million, SR87 million is earmarked for 29 charitable societies across Saudi Arabia and the amount is to be spent within days, according to the Crown Prince’s instruction.
The remaining SR13 million is meant for the payment of debts of more than 150 prisoners who are insolvent in financial cases so that they are released and returned to their families today.
This support comes under the SNAD Muhammad Bin Salman program to enable charitable societies to provide services to 8 groups in the society.