Pakistan and Saudi Arabia met at the World Economic Forum in Davos. The Finance and Revenue Minister of Pakistan, Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb, met Saudi Minister of Investment Khalid Al-Falih. The discussion took place on the sidelines of the forum, where both sides are taking part in several economic discussions.
The discussion between the two countries focused on projects already under way. Some are in implementation while others are still in planning. They looked at what has moved forward and what needs more attention. No new agreements were announced as a result of the discussion.
Coordination and Next Steps Discussed
The Saudi minister spoke about Pakistan’s role as a partner. He mentioned natural resources and the country’s location. He also highlighted the investment opportunities present across different sectors. Meanwhile, Aurangzeb stressed Pakistan’s dedication and commitment to keeping relations steady. He also stated that follow-up is important once projects move beyond discussion.
Technical teams from both sides are already working together. They handle operational issues. They also prepare for future meetings. Officials said, coordination is the key to keeping projects on track. The meeting is part of Pakistan’s broader engagement at the forum. Officials are meeting international counterparts on investment, cooperation, and ongoing projects. Discussions, they said, are about current work, not new policies.
Source: Radio Pakistan
