The fifth
meeting of Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif with Saudi Crown Prince
Mohammed bin Salman in the last six months on the occasion of the Water Summit
in Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia, was a source of happiness for both
leaders, and there was a wide positive progress in the bilateral relations
between the countries. It also proved to be a means of reiterating joint
commitment. The Saudi crown prince expressed great joy at the meeting on
Tuesday, explaining that it is a proof of the true love and mutual respect that
binds the people of the two countries.
The
details of the conversation indicate many happy possibilities, including the
Saudi crown prince's visit to Pakistan. The current government is making
tireless efforts to deal with the challenges that Pakistan is currently facing,
in which the cooperation of friendly countries including China, Saudi Arabia,
United Arab Emirates, Qatar is undoubtedly encouraging. In addition to ensuring
repayment of 100 billion dollars of debt in four years, meeting the possible
conditions that come with each installment of the IMF, 40.5% of the people have
reached below the poverty line, improving the condition of the people and
moving the country on the road of development. All efforts are on. A number of steps
are being taken including achieving tax targets, reducing government
expenditure, right sizing. Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif presented a 6-point
collective agenda to save many countries of the planet from the seriousness of
threats in the conference held in Riyadh. Efforts should be made to reduce the
risks to agriculture. The economic challenges for Pakistan make the situation
more troubling.
This is a
situation which the present government is fully active to deal with. The Prime
Minister is visiting different countries. The Army Chief is also active while
taking advantage of every forum to communicate with friendly countries. The
arrival of the Prime Minister and the delegation of the Russian Federation at
the Shanghai Conference led to important developments in many respects.
Moscow's proposal to supply crude oil at subsidized rates from next month and
Pakistan's agreement to this is part of this development. Last week, during the
visit of Belarus President Alexander Kashino to Pakistan, 15 MoUs were signed
on cooperation including trade, education, health and environment. In such a
world that the current government's focus is on economic stability, the Prime
Minister's complaint against Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf is not without weight
that it is creating problems regarding economic stability in the form of
protests. While presiding over the meeting of the task force formed to
investigate the riots in Islamabad on November 24, the Prime Minister said that
law breakers, damage to government property and officials of law enforcement
agencies in the sit-ins will be arrested.
Those who
injured and martyred will be punished according to the law. He further said
that the progress on the legal action will be reviewed weekly. The situation
that was seen in the form of demonstration and sit-in on the occasion of the
visit of the President of Belarus requires that such a code of conduct of
demonstrations should be implemented in the style of many countries including
the United Kingdom, which is definitely not accessible to the country and the
people. be
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