In a significant move to bolster bilateral security ties, Saudi Arabia’s Interior Minister, Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Naif bin Abdulaziz, had a meeting with his Pakistani counterpart, Mohsin Raza Naqvi, in Riyadh. The discussions focused on enhancing cooperation between the two countries’ interior ministries, marking a step forward in Saudi-Pakistani relations.
The two officials took this opportunity to sign a memorandum of understanding, a strategic agreement aimed at fostering collaboration in scientific research, training, and knowledge exchange. This memorandum is designed to enhance capacity building and promote the sharing of expertise, which both nations see as crucial to addressing areas of mutual interest.
Beyond the formal signing, the ministers engaged in discussions on various ways to deepen the relationship between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan. Their dialogue included exploring methods to improve coordination on security matters, a topic of great importance given the regional challenges faced by both countries.
Reaffirming their commitment to closer cooperation, the interior ministers emphasized the importance of ongoing collaboration. The meeting underscored a mutual desire to strengthen the ties that bind their respective ministries, paving the way for future initiatives that could further enhance their partnership.