Islamabad: Minister for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar on Thursday said that the Prime Minister’s second successful visit to Saudi Arabia to attend the World Economic Forum in a month is a historic and important development that will yield positive results in the coming months.
He addressed the press conference together with the Federal Minister of Law and Justice Azam Nazeer Tarar said it was elaborately planned by Saudi Arabia Investment in Pakistan is a turning point in bilateral relations.
Tarar said that during the visit of the Prime Minister, several meetings were held with the ministers of Saudi Arabia in the framework of the WEF. “Over two days, 12 high-level meetings were held with Saudi ministers and key figures, including the ministers of finance, industry, investment, energy and climate change.”
Saudi Arabian ministers said they are ready to work with Pakistan on bilateral cooperation and investment under the special orders of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
In the short span of a month, the prime minister had two meetings with the prince of Saudi Arabia, which are of historic importance for the two brotherly countries.
Saudi Arabia’s Finance Minister said that after Eid-ul-Fitr, he visited Pakistan with relevant ministers and extensive consultations were held on economic and investment cooperation.
Under the guidance of the Saudi prince, the Saudi ministers gave detailed information
He said it was a program of cooperation with Pakistan.
The Minister said that this is a new and reliable beginning in Pakistan-Saudi relations
The concrete results of the Prime Minister’s historic visit are beginning to emerge.
Attaullah Tarar said that after the Prime Minister’s visit to Saudi Arabia, he was a member of the Saudi Arabian business community.
he also came to Pakistan in recent days.
“This is the result of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s successful foreign policy,” he said, adding that the exchange of delegations between the two brotherly countries would continue. He said there was a delegation of Pakistani ministers including Petroleum Minister Mussadaq Malik, Commerce Minister Jam Kamal, Energy Minister Awais Laghari and officials of the Special Investment Facilitation Agency.
visited Saudi Arabia a day before Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif
He came back the next day when they held a meeting next to him
of the World Economic Forum
In his speech at the World Economic Forum, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said that world peace is impossible without peace in Gaza, and the whole hall applauded for him.
Attaullah Tarar, media, intellectual and The academy of online stalking and fake news has recently been witnessed on social media.
He said there should be an end to all stalking, including online. He said recommendations should be made to the government on how to do it
against such campaigns.
He also said that special authorities have been called in to deal with online issues
Harassment Currently, there are no laws to protect the digital rights of consumers.
He said that propaganda and rumors should be avoided on social media
ensuring the protection of the digital rights of the people.
He said it was time to take action to prevent the trend of targeting on social media. He said there is a need to create awareness among people about their digital rights.
He said that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has given instructions to increase the wheat procurement target to facilitate the farmers who have contributed significantly to the rural economy.