RAWALPINDI: Pakistan and Saudi Arabia Tuesday resolved to continue playing their part for peace and stability and betterment of the Muslim Ummah, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said.
The turn of events, as indicated by the tactical’s media wing, came during a gathering between Chief of Armed force Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa and Secretary-General of the Muslim World Association and Leader of the Association of Muslim Researchers (Saudi Arabia) Sheik Dr Mohammad container Abdulkarim Al-Issa.
During the gathering at the General Base camp in Rawalpindi, matters of shared interest, respective security collaboration, and local harmony and solidness went under conversation.
The secretary-general said Pakistan has a critical spot in the Muslim world, and it is assuming an imperative part in harmony and steadiness in the district.
Accordingly, the military boss said the relations among Pakistan and Saudi Arabia depend on obligations of fellowship and shared trust.
In addition, English High Magistrate to Pakistan Dr Christian Turner likewise approached the military boss at the GHQ, the tactical’s media wing said.
As per ISPR, during the gathering, matters of common interest and local security circumstance, remembering reciprocal participation for different fields were talked about.
The COAS said that Pakistan esteems UK’s fair job in territorial issues and the nation anticipates improving commonly gainful connections in light of normal interests.
The meeting dignitary communicated his sadness over the obliteration brought about by floods in Pakistan and offered true sympathy to the groups of the people in question.
The dignitary valued Pakistan’s endeavors for territorial steadiness and furthermore vowed to play his standard upgrading collaboration with Pakistan at all levels.