In a move to bolster bilateral security ties, Saudi Arabia’s Interior Minister, Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Naif bin Abdulaziz, engaged in talks with Pakistan’s Interior Minister, Mohsin Raza Naqvi, in Riyadh. The high-level meeting focused on enhancing cooperation between the two countries, particularly in the realm of security.
Following their discussions, the ministers formalized their commitment to collaboration by signing a memorandum of understanding. This agreement is set to pave the way for expanded cooperation in scientific research, training, and the exchange of knowledge between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan’s interior ministries. The initiative aims to strengthen capacity building and facilitate the sharing of expertise in areas that hold mutual interest for both nations.
The dialogue between the two ministers also centered on strategies to deepen the Saudi-Pakistani relationship further. They explored ways to improve coordination on security-related matters, underscoring their dedication to forging closer ties between their respective interior ministries.
As part of their ongoing efforts to enhance bilateral relations, both ministers reaffirmed their commitment to closer collaboration. The discussions and subsequent agreement highlight the shared interests and goals of Saudi Arabia and Pakistan in maintaining and advancing their security partnership.