Pak-Saudi ties rooted in common faith, culture: PM

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ISLAMABAD: Chairman Majlis-e-Shura Kingdom of Saudi Arabia H. E. Dr. Abdullah Mohammad Al-Sheikh called on Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif at PM House. INP PHOTO

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has said that bilateral relations between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia are deep-rooted in common faith and culture and are destined to grow further in the days to come.

He was talking to Shura Council of Saudi Arabia Chairman Dr. Abdullah bin Mohammed bin Ibrahim Al-sheikh who called on him on Monday.

The prime minster said the government and the people of Pakistan hold Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the custodian of the two holy mosques in high esteem. He said that operation Zarb e Azb launched after political consensus has yielded many fruitful results and that the terrorists are now on the run and hitting soft targets.

He said that democracy in Pakistan is flourishing and today’s Parliament is much more democratic as well as vibrant. On this occasion, Majlis-e-Shura chairman Sheikh Dr. Abdullah Mohammad Al-Sheikh said that exchange of parliamentary delegations would strengthen the bonds of friendship between the two brotherly countries as both sides share identical views on regional and international matters.