Pakistan ‘a high-priority’ destination for Saudi Arabia: Al-Mubarak
Ibrahim Al-Mubarak, Assistant Minister of Investment in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), said that the kingdom’s government and businesses consider Pakistan “a high priority economic, investment and business” destination.
Addressing the Pakistan, Saudi Arabia Investment Forum in Islamabad on Monday, Al-Mubarak, who is also leading the Saudi delegation, stated: “Today’s visit undermines the importance of the themes discussed during the last visit.”
The Saudi minister said Pakistan is a “major strategic partner” for Saudi Arabia.
“Our partnership and timeless friendship is firmly rooted in our common values, mutual trust, shared religious beliefs and cultural backgrounds,” he said.
“Saudi Arabia is proud to be the home for over two million Pakistanis,” he added.
The Saudi official said that under Vision 2030, Saudi Arabia is undergoing the most comprehensive transformation in its history. “To the Saudi government and companies, Pakistan is considered a high-priority economic, investment, and business opportunity,” he said.