Saudi Arabia and Pakistan promise to increase their bilateral relations.

Ishaq Dar, the deputy prime minister and foreign minister, and Prince Fahd bin Sultan bin Abdul Aziz, the governor of Tabuk, Saudi Arabia, both stated a wish to increase collaboration between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia in areas of shared interest.
The governor of Tabuk called Dar to wish him a happy new year and to greet him with the season. DPM Dar returned the Prince’s kind words.
As Prince Fahd recalled their successful previous meetings, he invited Dar to come see him in Tabuk.
Prince Fahd’s personal interest in cultivating and advancing relations between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan was valued by DPM.
Dar spoke over the phone with Prince Faisal bin Farhan, the foreign minister of Saudi Arabia, a day earlier to talk about the changing regional landscape and current diplomatic events.
Official information indicates that the two leaders discussed important regional issues, demonstrating the ongoing high-level interaction between Riyadh and Islamabad during a period of elevated regional tensions. The conversation emphasized how crucial it is for both nations to regularly coordinate and confer on matters of mutual interest.
Throughout the call, Senator Ishaq Dar wished the Saudi foreign minister a happy new year. The strong and long-standing character of the two nations’ relations was highlighted by Prince Faisal bin Farhan’s warm greetings in return.
The deputy prime minister noted consistent development in a number of areas of cooperation and expressed pleasure with the good trajectory of the bilateral relations between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan. He emphasized how crucial it is to maintain this momentum with ongoing diplomatic efforts and understanding amongst parties.