100 member Saudi Arabia delegation to arrive today

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ISLAMABAD: A high-level delegation of Saudi Arabia led by Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah will arrive in Pakistan on a two-day official visit today (Monday).

The development came after Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud, during a recent meeting with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, reaffirmed that Riyadh would never leave Islamabad alone.

The Saudi delegation would visit Pakistan from April 15 to 16. The visit is aimed at lending a positive impetus to enhanced bilateral cooperation and mutually rewarding economic partnership.

The delegation consists of Saudi Minister of Water and Agriculture Engineer Abdul Rahman Abdul Mohsen Al-Fadley, Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Ibrahim Al-Khorayef, Deputy Minister of Investment Badr Al-Badr, Head of Saudi Special Committee Mohammad Mazyed Al Towaijri, and senior officials from Ministry of Energy and Saudi Fund for General Investments.

In an official statement, Foreign Office spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said that the visit takes place essentially to expedite follow up on the understanding reached between PM Shehbaz and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman during their recent meeting in Makkah to enhance bilateral economic cooperation between the two countries.

During their stay in Pakistan, the Saudi delegation is expected to hold meetings with President Asif Ali Zardari, PM Shehbaz, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Syed Asim Munir and others.

The almost 100-member delegation of Saudi Arabia, headed by its Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan, is due in Pakistan to finalise the roadmap for investment of $5 billion in the first phase in various sectors of economy, including investment in Reko Diq, green refinery, Diamer-Bhasha Dam, agriculture and KP tourism zone.

Officials from both sides would finalise the agreements for investment to be signed during the visit of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS), who is likely to visit Pakistan in the first or second week of May. “The investment of $1 billion from Saudi Arabia is likely in Reko Diq mining,” senior officials of the energy ministry told The News.

Under the revised agreement, 50 percent of shares are held by Canadian company Barrick Gold Corporation whereas Antofagasta of Chile has exited the project in return for $900m deposited by three entities of the federal government – Oil & Gas Development Company Limited, Pakistan Petroleum Limited and Government Holdings Private Limited. These entities hold a 25 percent share in the project whereas the remaining shares are owned by Balochistan. Of them, 15 percent are owned by Balochistan province on a fully funded basis and 10 percent on a free carried basis. Pakistan and Saudi Arabia on April 8, 2024 affirmed their commitment to expediting the first wave of investment package of $5 billion, which was discussed previously with Jeddah’s commitment to support Pakistan economically after the meeting of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif with the Saudi Crown Prince in Riyadh.

The Saudi delegation would also comprise Saudi ministers for Investment and Industries and top businessmen representing various sectors of economy. Last year, caretaker prime minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar announced that Saudi Arabia would invest up to $25 billion in Pakistan over the next two to five years. Apart from Reko Diq, Pakistan wants Saudi Arabia to invest in Diamer-Bhasha Dam, much touted Green Refinery, agriculture and the KP tourism zone. The RLNG power plants installed by the federal government in Punjab may also be pitched before Saudi officials for privatisation purposes.

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