Pakistan plans to turn bilateral relations with Saudi into a “mutually beneficial, strategic and economic partnership,” Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif told the Kingdom’s Envoy to Pakistan Nawaf Al Maliky, according to a statement by the Pakistan Information Ministry. The partnership would focus on luring Saudi investment in income-making projects in Pakistan, according to the statement.
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