Pakistan and Saudi Arabia signed an agreement to establish the 'Saudi-Pakistan Supreme Coordination Council'

Saudi Arabia's covenant Prince Muhammad bin Salman and Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan have signed an agreement to establish the ' Saudi-Pakistan Supreme Coordination Council ' to organize and coordinate cooperation and ties between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.
The Pakistan Cabinet has already approved the establishment of this council two days ago. The council aims to improve and smooth the two-sided cooperation of both countries so that the Saudi Cabinet's visit to Pakistan in February The obstacles in the way of the investment agreements that were fixed during the time can be removed.
According to Saudi Arabia's official news agency Saudi Press Agency (SPA), representatives from both countries have signed a reminder to stop the smuggling of illegal drugs, modern drugs, and their chemical elements.


According to SPA, during a meeting between Saudi Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman and Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan, he reinforced the depth of the relationship between the two brother countries and expanding and accelerating aspects of bilateral cooperation and coordination. Emphasized the importance of growing them in different sectors.
Parties emphasized their strong efforts by the Islamic world to combat extremism and violence and reject sectarianism and achieve international peace and security.
Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan's three-day visit to Saudi Arabia on the invitation of Saudi Arabia's covenant Prince Muhammad bin Salman, which will continue till May, while the chief of Pakistan Army General Qamar Bajwa has met the prince that day.

Source: BBC Urdu