Pakistan will be very important in future: Saudi Crown Prince

IANS  |  Islamabad 

Visiting Saudi has expressed optimism about the economic future of Pakistan, saying his country had been waiting for a leadership like that of Khan to partner with in various areas.

"We believe that is going to be a very, very important country in the coming future and we want to be sure we are part of that," he said.

"today has a great future in store with a great leadership."

The Saudi royal said his country would collaborate with Pakistan economically, politically and in terms of security. "We believe in our region, that is why we are investing in it."

"This is my first trip (to the) east since I became (in 2017) and the first country (that I have visited) is Pakistan," he added.

Before the dinner, the two countries signed Memorandums of Understanding (MoU) for bilateral cooperation worth $20 billion.

The deals include exploration of investment opportunities in refining and petrochemical sectors; cooperation in the field of sports; financing agreement for the import of Saudi goods; power generation projects; and development of

Meanwhile, Khan during his speech at the reception dinner said that had always been a "friend in need" to Pakistan.

He invited to avail opportunities from the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and Pakistan's close links with

also put forward two requests in front of the Crown Prince: First, he requested the Saudi royal to allow Pakistani Haj pilgrims to undergo immigration at the three major Pakistani airports before leaving for for their convenience.

Second, Khan urged the Saudi authorities to look into the hardships of the Pakistani labourers working in the Kingdom.

Also on Sunday, Khan and held a one-on-one meeting which was followed by the inaugural session of the Saudi-Pakistan Supreme Coordination Council, Dawn news said.

Amid heightened security and arrangements in the twin cities of and Rawalpindi, the Crown Prince arrived at in on Sunday evening. He was received by the Prime Minister, Gen and other senior Cabinet Ministers.

The Crown Prince was given a 21-gun salute.

Breaking protocol, Khan personally drove the Saudi royal to the Prime Minister's House.

The visit was initially scheduled for February 16, but was delayed by a day for unknown reasons.

After Pakistan, the Crown prince will travel to India, where he will meet Prime Minister

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First Published: Mon, February 18 2019. 08:52 IST