According to Senator Ishaq Dar, Minister of Finance and Revenue, trade and economic ties between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia are outstanding in a number of areas. He shared his opinions with Nawaf bin Saeed Al-Maliki, the Saudi ambassador to Pakistan, during their meeting.
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The finance minister extended a cordial welcome to the Saudi ambassador and stressed the close historical, religious, and cultural links between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.
He said that the two nations had good ties in a variety of sectors, including commerce and the economy.
The Saudi Ambassador was also briefed by the finance minister on the government’s plans and initiatives for the forthcoming budget that are intended to boost the nation’s economy.
He also expressed gratitude to the Saudi envoy for Pakistan’s significant financial and economic support.
Nawaf bin Saeed Al-Maliki, the Saudi ambassador, discussed the long-standing ties between the two nations and claimed that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia wants to improve its commercial and economic ties with Pakistan.
Finance Minister Senator Muhammad Ishaq Dar commended Saudi Arabia for its consistent assistance and collaboration with Pakistan.