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PM’s visit to enhance bilateral relations with Saudi Arabia: Dr Firdous

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Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Information Dr. Firdous Ashiq Awan says Pakistan desires for promotion of fraternity and harmony among brotherly Islamic states.

In a series of tweets, she said unity in the Muslim Ummah guarantees peace and economic stability in the region.

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The Special Assistant said that after Iran, Saudi Arabia’s admiration of Prime Minister Imran Khan’s sincere efforts for defusing tension and promotion of peace and stability in the region makes Imran Khan distinctive as leader of the Muslim world.

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She said the Prime Minister’s visit to Saudi Arabia will enhance mutual confidence between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia as well as bilateral relations based on close cooperation in various areas.

She said the Prime Minister reaffirmed resolve that Pakistan will always stand shoulder to shoulder with Saudi Arabia.

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Dr. Fidous Ashiq Awan said the Prime Minister apprised the Saudi leadership about gross human rights violations, communications blackout and continuous lockdown in occupied Kashmir.

She said there has been curfew in the held territory for seventy-three days, and over eight million people have been incarcerated in their houses, and the valley has been turned into a prison.

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The Special Assistant said Saudi Arabia has reiterated its resolve to support Kashmir issue and emphasized on peaceful resolution of the conflict.

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