The Saudi Prince has won the hearts of the Pakistanis
18 February 2019, 21:36 BDT


Arrived at the night, giving a happy message to Pakistanis in the morning, Saudi Prince Mohammad bin Salman. Pakistan's Information Minister Fouad Choudhury announces that the Prince has ordered the release of more than two thousand prisoners in Pakistan's jails in Saudi Arabia for immediate release.
This is the first Saudi visit to Saudi Arabia. He arrived at Noor Khan Air Base in Rawalpindi on Sunday night. Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan welcomed him there. Mohammad Bin Salman was given red carpet reception and guard of honor in the airfield. Then Imran Khan himself took the state-owned guest to the PM House.
This is the first Saudi visit to Saudi Arabia. He arrived at Noor Khan Air Base in Rawalpindi on Sunday night. Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan welcomed him there. Mohammad Bin Salman was given red carpet reception and guard of honor in the airfield. Then Imran Khan himself took the state-owned guest to the PM House.
The trip has signed a $ 20 billion investment agreement. This money will be spent in various sectors including cooperation in energy production, oil refinery, setting up of petrochemical plants, promotion of sports and strategic assistance in specific sectors.
In a ceremony organized at Pakistan's PM House last night to welcome the Saudi King, Imran Khan drew the attention of MBS to the suffering of Pakistani workers in Saudi Arabia. Requesting to see 'people of their own country'.
Imran Khan said, 'There are about 3,000 detainees there. We want to remind you that they are very poor people. They have left their families there. ' In response, the MBS did not disappoint. Gave assurance. Said, "We can not do Pakistan ... what we have to do, we will do it."
Prime Minister Imran Khan tweeted, "When I asked about 2.5 million people living in Saudi Arabia as their own people, then when Yuvraj asked him to consider the ambassador of Pakistan to Saudi Arabia, he had won the hearts of the people of Pakistan.
Pakistan's Information Minister Fouad Chaudhry tweeted, "In view of the request of Pakistan's Prime Minister, Saudi King immediately ordered 2,010 Pakistani prisoners to be released in the country."
Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said the rest of the Pakistani prisoners in Saudi Arabia will be reviewed.
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