Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is set to visit Saudi Arabia and hold a key meeting with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, where regional and global developments, along with ongoing talks in Islamabad, will be discussed in detail.
According to details, this will be the prime minister’s second visit to Saudi Arabia in less than a month, reflecting the growing strategic partnership between the two countries and expectations of further strengthening bilateral ties.
During his stay, Shehbaz Sharif will meet Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman, with the meeting being seen as highly significant in the context of regional dynamics, Pakistan’s economic policies, and diplomatic strategy.
The discussion will cover key bilateral matters, economic cooperation, investment opportunities, and the broader regional situation, while sources indicate that the future course of talks between the United States and Iran, being facilitated by Pakistan, will also be a major agenda item.
Following his Saudi visit, the prime minister will travel directly to Türkiye, where he will participate in the Anatolia Diplomacy Forum, presenting Pakistan’s stance to global leaders and holding key meetings on regional peace and stability.
Diplomatic experts believe the visit comes at a time when Pakistan is emerging as an important facilitator for peace in the Middle East, potentially strengthening its global role.



















