The “have no limits” relationship between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan extends to their economic collaboration, according to remarks made on Thursday by Khalid bin Abdulaziz Al-Falih, the minister of investments for Saudi Arabia.
“We need to make Pakistan’s economy stronger. During his three-day visit to Islamabad, the minister made the statement, “Pakistan has quickly stabilised its economy,” at the Pakistan-Saudi Business Forum.
The World Bank, which stated that Pakistan saw a swift rebound and predicted that its economy would rise by 2.8% in the current fiscal year, echoed the minister’s remarks.
A day earlier, a high-level delegation of 135 Saudi officials, led by the minister of investments, arrived in Islamabad and is scheduled to sign $2 billion worth of deals with Pakistan.