Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman pakistan visit postponed big blow to shehbaz sharif

Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman pakistan visit postponed big blow to shehbaz sharif


Pakistan: The much-awaited visit of Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman to Pakistan has been postponed due to unknown reasons. This information was given in a news on Saturday. According to the report of ‘Geo News’, earlier it was expected that he would reach Islamabad on May 19 on a two-day visit.

According to news agency Bhasha, commenting on the visit of the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, Foreign Office spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch had made it clear on Friday that the details of the visit would be made public as soon as a schedule is prepared between Islamabad and Riyadh. During this, Baloch expressed confidence that the visit will happen soon and will definitely be valuable, as the people of Pakistan are eagerly waiting for the leader of Saudi Arabia.

Saudi Arabia’s crown prince’s visit to Pakistan postponed

In fact, this was likely to be a high-level visit after the recent diplomatic and trade-related talks between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia after the visit of Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to Saudi Arabia in March. Meanwhile, the visit of the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia has now been cancelled. His visit holds great importance for Pakistan which is suffering from cash crunch.

This would be the first trip in the last five years

Let us tell you that Pakistan is expecting big investment from Saudi Arabia in various sectors. At the same time, this will be Mohammed bin Salman’s first visit to Pakistan in five years. Last time he former Prime Minister Imran Khan Visited Pakistan in February 2019 during the reign of He was scheduled to visit Pakistan in 2022 as part of his visit to the region, but the visit was canceled at the last minute.

There are more than 27 lakh expatriates in Saudi Arabia

It is noteworthy that there are strong trade, defense and cultural relations between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia. Whereas, more than 27 lakh Pakistani expatriates live in Saudi Arabia and work there.

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