Islamabad: Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan who is on a two-day visit to Saudi Arabia, has expressed Islamabad’s resolve to stand with the Kingdom “in the event of a threat to its sanctity and security”, an official statement issued here said.
After meeting Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz on Thursday in Riyadh, Khan condemned the recent drone attacks on two of the Kingdom’s most important oil fields and assured the King of Pakistan’s continued support to the country, Dawn news quoted the PMO statement as saying.
Courtesy “twitter/spagov” Courtesy “twitter/spagov” Courtesy “twitter/spagov” Courtesy “twitter/spagov” Kashmir issue Khan also briefed King Salman on the current situation in Kashmir.
“King Salman reiterated the Kingdom’s solidarity and long-held support on the Kashmir issue,” said the PMO statement.
The two leaders discussed relations between the two countries as well as the regional and global political situation.
They also talked about other matters of mutual interest including trade, investment and economic relations.
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