ISLAMABAD: Saudi-Pakistan Supreme Coordination Council (SCC), led by Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman and Prime Minister Imran Khan will be launched during the visit of Saudi Crown Prince to Pakistan.
Foreign Office spokesperson Dr Mohammad Faisal, in a series of tweets, said “Saudi-Pakistan Supreme Coordination Council will help the two countries for effective coordination and follow up to achieve mutually agreed objectives.”
He went on to say, “During the visit of Crown Prince, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia will also sign an agreement in the field of Youth and sports.”
The spokesperson added Crown Prince visit underscores that Pakistan has the potential both human and natural and promise to turn itself into a strong and economically vibrant country and as PM Imran Khan said in Dubai, "Don't Miss the Boat".
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