KARACHI: Pakistan and Saudi Arabia will maintain close contact on recent regional developments including US-Iran tensions and President Trump’s Middle East ‘peace plan’, the Foreign Office said on Saturday.
Both the leaders talked about the bilateral relations and the overall law and order situation in the region. Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs emphasized the need for further strengthening bilateral ties between both countries.
“The two foreign ministers reaffirmed the strategic importance of the Pakistan-Saudi Arabia relationship and reiterated the shared resolve to deepen bilateral cooperation in diverse fields,” read today’s FO statement.
Foreign Minister Qureshi, during the conversation, also appreciated Saudi Arabia’s steadfast support for the Kashmir cause, including as a key member of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Contact Group on Jammu and Kashmir.
“Views were exchanged on working together to advance the Kashmir cause, including from the OIC platform,” Farooqui maintained.
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