Dar, Saudi business delegation explore deeper investment ties in Islamabad

Deputy PM/Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar meets Saudi-Pakistan Joint Business Council chief; both sides pledge stronger economic cooperation.

Pakistan and Saudi Arabia on Wednesday reaffirmed their commitment to boosting economic collaboration as Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar received Prince Mansour bin Mohammad Al Saud, Chairman of the Saudi-Pakistan Joint Business Council (JBC), at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The meeting, attended by a high-level Saudi business delegation visiting Pakistan, focused on expanding investment opportunities. According to the Foreign Office spokesperson, Dar underscored Pakistan’s conducive investment environment and reiterated the government’s determination to facilitate Saudi investors.

Prince Mansour, while expressing satisfaction with the progress of the Saudi-Pak JBC, described it as one of the most successful business councils worldwide.

Dar, noting the positive momentum in bilateral economic ties, stressed the immense potential for deepening Pak–Saudi cooperation. Both sides agreed to further strengthen economic linkages to promote shared prosperity between the two nations.

 

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