PTV News Package on Day One of Official visit of HRH Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia Mohammed bin Salman in Pakistan at the invitation of Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan (17.02.19) #CrownPrinceInPakistan #PrimeMinisterImranKhan #Pakistan 🇵🇰 #SaudiArabia 🇸🇦 Prime Minister Imran Khan received Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman on his arrival at the Nur Khan airbase amid high level security arrangement on Sunday. As the aeroplane of Saudi Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman entered the Pakistani airspace, it was escorted by F-16 and JF-Thunder aircraft of Pakistan Air Force (PAF) – backbone of defence of Pakistan. On arrival, the crown prince will be given a 21-gun salute. On his arrival at PM House, the crown prince inspected the Guard of honor presented to him. He was later introduced to PM Khan cabinet members and also planted saplings at the PM House. Both countries are set to enter into new era of political and economic development amid the Crown Prince visit to Pakistan. Multi-billion dollar Saudi investment agreements in Pakistan will be signed on this occasion. Pakistan has also invited Saudi Arabia to become a third partner in the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) Prime Minister Imran Khan had a one-to-one meeting with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman here at the Prime Minister House on Sunday. The meeting was followed by the inaugural session of Supreme Coordination Council, co-chaired by the Prime Minister and the Crown Prince, a Foreign Office statement said. The high-powered Supreme Coordination Council was proposed by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman during the visit of Prime Minister Imran Khan to Saudi Arabia in October last year. The objective to put in place a high level institutional mechanism was to fast track decisions in key areas of bilateral cooperation, and for close monitoring of their implementation. The Coordination Council includes respective ministers of Foreign Affairs, Defence, Defence Production, Finance, Energy, Petroleum, Water Resources, Information, Culture, Interior, Commerce, Trade and Investment and Human Resources of both countries. The Council would cover areas under three pillars: political and security, economic, and social and culture. Under the Supreme Coordination Council, a steering committee and joint working groups have been set up at ministerial and senior officials levels, to develop frameworks of cooperation in specific projects and submit recommendations to the respective ministers. The functioning of the Supreme Council would be coordinated by the ministries of Foreign Affairs of the two countries. It would meet annually in Riyadh and Islamabad alternately, the statement said.

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PTV News Package on Day One of Official visit of HRH Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia Mohammed bin Salman in Pakistan at the invitation of Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan (17.02.19)
#CrownPrinceInPakistan #PrimeMinisterImranKhan #Pakistan 🇵🇰 #SaudiArabia 🇸🇦

Prime Minister Imran Khan received Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman on his arrival at the Nur Khan airbase amid high level security arrangement on Sunday.

As the aeroplane of Saudi Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman entered the Pakistani airspace, it was escorted by F-16 and JF-Thunder aircraft of Pakistan Air Force (PAF) – backbone of defence of Pakistan. On arrival, the crown prince will be given a 21-gun salute.

On his arrival at PM House, the crown prince inspected the Guard of honor presented to him. He was later introduced to PM Khan cabinet members and also planted saplings at the PM House.

Both countries are set to enter into new era of political and economic development amid the Crown Prince visit to Pakistan. Multi-billion dollar Saudi investment agreements in Pakistan will be signed on this occasion. Pakistan has also invited Saudi Arabia to become a third partner in the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC)

Prime Minister Imran Khan had a one-to-one meeting with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman here at the Prime Minister House on Sunday.

The meeting was followed by the inaugural session of Supreme Coordination Council, co-chaired by the Prime Minister and the Crown Prince, a Foreign Office statement said.

The high-powered Supreme Coordination Council was proposed by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman during the visit of Prime Minister Imran Khan to Saudi Arabia in October last year.

The objective to put in place a high level institutional mechanism was to fast track decisions in key areas of bilateral cooperation, and for close monitoring of their implementation.

The Coordination Council includes respective ministers of Foreign Affairs, Defence, Defence Production, Finance, Energy, Petroleum, Water Resources, Information, Culture, Interior, Commerce, Trade and Investment and Human Resources of both countries.

The Council would cover areas under three pillars: political and security, economic, and social and culture.

Under the Supreme Coordination Council, a steering committee and joint working groups have been set up at ministerial and senior officials levels, to develop frameworks of cooperation in specific projects and submit recommendations to the respective ministers.

The functioning of the Supreme Council would be coordinated by the ministries of Foreign Affairs of the two countries. It would meet annually in Riyadh and Islamabad alternately, the statement said.

PTV News Package on Day One of Official visit of HRH Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia Mohammed bin Salman in Pakistan at the invitation of Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan (17.02.19)
#CrownPrinceInPakistan #PrimeMinisterImranKhan #Pakistan #SaudiArabia

Prime Minister Imran Khan received Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman on his arrival at the Nur Khan airbase amid high level security arrangement on Sunday.

As the aeroplane of Saudi Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman entered the Pakistani airspace, it was escorted by F-16 and JF-Thunder aircraft of Pakistan Air Force (PAF) – backbone of defence of Pakistan. On arrival, the crown prince will be given a 21-gun salute.

On his arrival at PM House, the crown prince inspected the Guard of honor presented to him. He was later introduced to PM Khan cabinet members and also planted saplings at the PM House.

Both countries are set to enter into new era of political and economic development amid the Crown Prince visit to Pakistan. Multi-billion dollar Saudi investment agreements in Pakistan will be signed on this occasion. Pakistan has also invited Saudi Arabia to become a third partner in the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC)

Prime Minister Imran Khan had a one-to-one meeting with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman here at the Prime Minister House on Sunday.

The meeting was followed by the inaugural session of Supreme Coordination Council, co-chaired by the Prime Minister and the Crown Prince, a Foreign Office statement said.

The high-powered Supreme Coordination Council was proposed by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman during the visit of Prime Minister Imran Khan to Saudi Arabia in October last year.

The objective to put in place a high level institutional mechanism was to fast track decisions in key areas of bilateral cooperation, and for close monitoring of their implementation.

The Coordination Council includes respective ministers of Foreign Affairs, Defence, Defence Production, Finance, Energy, Petroleum, Water Resources, Information, Culture, Interior, Commerce, Trade and Investment and Human Resources of both countries.

The Council would cover areas under three pillars: political and security, economic, and social and culture.

Under the Supreme Coordination Council, a steering committee and joint working groups have been set up at ministerial and senior officials levels, to develop frameworks of cooperation in specific projects and submit recommendations to the respective ministers.

The functioning of the Supreme Council would be coordinated by the ministries of Foreign Affairs of the two countries. It would meet annually in Riyadh and Islamabad alternately, the statement said.