Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: The security team of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman has reachd in Islamabad prior to his Pakistan visit.Sources told Geo freshs that the officials visited different places in the Federal Capital and reviewed the security arrangements.The Saudi dignitary may be staying at the PM Home, said the sources.
A team of crown prince's personal doctors and a delegation Saudi media persons have also reachd for the coverage of the event termed historic by both Pakistani and Saudi officials.According to details, Mohammad Bin Salman shall come on a two-day visit on Feb 16 along with a large number of commerceman and high-ranking officials.Islamic Military Coalition A delegation of the Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition led by General (retd) Raheel Sharif reachd in Islamabad on late Sunday.This is the maiden visit of the Islamic Military Coalition to Pakistan and the delegation shall hold assemblys with Prime Minister Imran Khan, Foreign Minister Makhdoom Shah Mehmood Qureshi, the chairman Senate, Chief of the Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa and civil and military leaders during its two-day visit.The delegation is expected to discuss the upcoming visit of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman to Pakistan.
It shall also discuss the strategy to counter terrorismism with political and military leaderships of Pakistan.‘largegest investment&A record investment package being prepared by Saudi Arabia for Pakistan shall likely supply welcome relief for its cash-strapped ally, while also addressing regional geopolitical ccorridorenges, analysts say.At the heart of the investment is a reported $10 billion refinery and oil complex in the strategic Gwadar Port on the Arabian Sea, the final destination for the massive multi-billion dollar China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).Two Saudi sources have confirmed to AFP that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman shall visit Islamabad shortly, without giving a date.
And a number of major investment deals are expected to be signed during a visit, officials from both countries have told AFP.Riyadh and Islamabad, decades-old allies, have been involved for months in speechs to hammer out details of the deals in time for the high-profile visit.
"The outcome of the speechs so far has been very positive and this is going to be one of the biggest-ever Saudi investments in Pakistan," a Pakistani senior finance ministry official told AFP.TheIndianSubcontinent has not verified the content of the source.
This first appeared/also appeared in https://feedproxy.google.com/~r/com/YEor/~3/d0gJIVxTYSQ/430733-mohammad-bin-salman-may-stay-at-pm-house-during-pakistan-visit





Unlimited Portal Access + Monthly Magazine - 12 issues


Contribute US to Start Broadcasting - It's Voluntary!


ADVERTISE


Merchandise (Peace Series)

 


[Pakistan] - Balochistan govt cautions Akhtar Mengal of arrest if BNP's march enters Quetta


[Pakistan] - Karachi temperature to touch 40 ° C as heat spell continues


[Pakistan] - Swati stands with Gandapur as fresh cracks emerge in PTI


[Pakistan] - Gilgit Baltistan farmers make synthetic glaciers to improve water supply


[Pakistan] - Chemical contamination detected in water from Karachi fire website


Climate change minister represents Pakistan at Samarkand Climate Conference


[Pakistan] - Karachi's Korangi inferno continues to rage for eighth consecutive day


[Pakistan] - PTI member speaks in favour of under fire KP speaker


[Pakistan] - Dr Asim states President Zardari will be discharged within 2 days


[Pakistan] - Pakistan making efforts to protect versatility in United States tariff policy: envoy


Balochistan govt urges BNP-M to hold protest at Sariab Road


[Pakistan] - Authorities jail robber who eliminated person on Eid: DIG South


[Pakistan] - Pakistan's youngest author wins 'Young Woman of the Year' award


[Pakistan] - Viral American lady Onijah Robinson resurfaces


[Pakistan] - Pakistan calls for avoidance of weapons' access by terrorists in Afghanistan


[Pakistan] - Pakistan becomes member of UN drug body for 4 years


[Pakistan] - PM Shehbaz forms committee to deal with United States reciprocal tariffs


[Pakistan] - Bilawal vows to wait people's demand to halt controversial canals job


[Pakistan] - 2 terrorists killed in Kech IBO: ISPR


[Pakistan] - No Afghan refugee will be expelled by force in KP, states Gandapur


[Pakistan] - Passports, CNICs of previous CJP Isa's hecklers brought back by Pakistan


[Pakistan] - Army brass swears to prevent 'foreign-sponsored proxies' destabilising Balochistan


[Pakistan] - Imran didn't task anybody to work out with facility, clarifies Barrister Saif


[Pakistan] - Canal row: CM Murad emphasises requirement to consult provinces on water matters


Pakistani govt begins repatriating process of Afghan refugees


[Pakistan] - Norwegian celebration comes under fire for nominating Imran for Nobel Prize


[Pakistan] - President Zardari 'might be discharged in few days'


[Pakistan] - Karachi braces for heat as mercury might touch 39 ° C


[Pakistan] - Area blocked as Korangi's mystical fire continues for 6th day


[Pakistan] - Imran Khan provides consent for 'talks with establishment'


[Pakistan] - PM Shehbaz to reveal 'great news' today


[Pakistan] - Mengal announces Quetta long march as talks with govt stop working


[Pakistan] - President Zardari in seclusion after contracting COVID-19, states doctor


[Pakistan] - Zakat given by Pakistanis surpasses $2 billion every year


[Pakistan] - In Lahore, 129 kids abducted, 103 females attacked in 2025


SP Aisha Butt wins international policing award for distinguished service


[Pakistan] - A male cools off from a public tap after filling bottles throughout intense heat in Karachi.


[Pakistan] - BYC leader Sammi Deen Baloch's name eliminated from MPO


[Pakistan] - PTI founder 'orders instant reversal of consultations by Junaid Akbar'


Pakistan sends 35 tonnes of relief supplies to quake-hit Myanmar


[Pakistan] - In photos: Pakistanis observe festive Eid ul Fitr with events throughout nation


[Pakistan] - Over 100 people hurt in traffic mishaps throughout Eid ul Fitr


[Pakistan] - Karachi blaze becomes 'picnic area' as fire rages on for fourth day


[Pakistan] - Balochistan's Barkhan shaken by earthquake after Karachi


Repatriation of illegal Afghan refugees in Pakistan to begin today


[Pakistan] - Army chief commemorates Eid ul Fitr with soldiers on western border


[Pakistan] - Pakistan extends helping hand to Myanmar after earthquake


[Pakistan] - Moderate earthquake shakes Karachi, authorities assess impact


[Pakistan] - Reporter Farhan Mallick sent out to judicial remand


Tight jail security prevents Imran Khan from offering Eid prayer


[Pakistan] - Korangi fire persists for third day


Punjab prohibits makeshift mechanical rides during Eid days


[Pakistan] - Terrorism has no justification, states Rana Sanaullah