Saudi Arabia’s Ambassador to Pakistan Nawaf bin Saeed Al-Malki has confirmed the visit of Imran Khan.
New Delhi. Pakistani TV channel claimed on Monday that Pakistan’s PM Imran Khan will visit Saudi Arabia before or immediately after Eid ul Fitr in May.
According to Nawaf bin Saeed al-Malki, Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to Pakistan, Imran Khan’s visit has been confirmed but dates have not yet been announced. During the visit, PM Imran Khan will meet Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia.
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Congratulated message by writing a letter
In March, the Crown Prince invited Khan to visit Saudi Arabia during a telephone conversation. Imran Khan accepted the offer. Earlier, the Pakistan PM wrote a letter to Mohammed bin Salman congratulating him on the launch of the Saudi Arabia Green Initiative and the Green Middle East Initiative. Imran said, My brother, was very happy to know about the “Green Saudi Arabia” and “Green Middle East” initiatives by his Royal Highness Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman! Our support is offered as we have also formulated plans to plant “Clean and Green Pakistan” and “10 billion-tree”.
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Pakistan’s economic situation is very bad
On Twitter, the Prime Minister’s Office had said that the two leaders planned to work together to strengthen bilateral relations between the countries. Even before this, Imran has traveled to Saudi Arabia. Significantly, the economic conditions of Pakistan have been at a very low level for the past several years. Here the prices of essential commodities along with food items are touching the sky. Pakistan has many times pleaded with Saudi Arabia for financial assistance. The government of Imran believes that Saudi Arabia can be of special help to him in the event of this crisis.