Saudi Cabinet Approves New Cooperation Deals With Pakistan

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Riyadh, Saudi Arabia – Web Desk: Saudi Arabia’s Cabinet has approved a series of cooperation agreements with Pakistan across multiple sectors, reaffirming the Kingdom’s commitment to strengthening bilateral relations between the two countries.

The Cabinet meeting, chaired by Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman, reviewed key regional and international developments and discussed measures to expand strategic partnerships with Islamabad.

During the session, the Cabinet authorized the signing of a bilateral agreement between the Saudi Ministry of Interior and Pakistan’s Ministry of Interior to enhance scientific, training, and research cooperation. The initiative aims to strengthen collaboration in security, governance, and administrative fields through the exchange of expertise and best practices.

The Cabinet also approved agreements between the Saudi Ministry of Health and Pakistan’s Ministry of Health to boost cooperation in regulation, coordination, and the medical sector. These agreements are expected to support joint progress in healthcare systems, policy development, and medical services.

Saudi Arabia reiterated its commitment to deepening ties with Pakistan, highlighting the importance of strategic collaboration in security, health, and broader bilateral engagement.

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