The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Pakistan’s PM to attend controvers­ial Saudi conference

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ISLAMABAD; Pakistan’s foreign ministry announced yesterday that Prime Minister Imran Khan will attend a Saudi Arabian investment conference, despite a string of cancellati­ons from leading policy-makers and corporate chiefs over the disappeara­nce of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

The decision comes a day after US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and senior ministers from Europe announced plans to skip the conference.

The move by the White House intensifie­d the kingdom’s mounting isolation amid an uproar over the mysterious disappeara­nce of Khashoggi after he entered a Saudi consulate in Istanbul earlier this month.

Khan’s visit comes as Pakistan continues to court ‘friendly’ nations in search of billions of dollars to shore up its deteriorat­ing finances as it faces a balance of payment crisis and upcoming talks with the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund (IMF) over a potential bailout.

Khan’s participat­ion in the conference “signifies our solidarity with the kingdom in its efforts to become an emerging hub of internatio­nal business and investment,” the foreign ministry said in the statement.

“The conference provides an opportunit­y to interact with important business leaders who are interested in investing in Pakistan.”

The conference is being touted as a high-powered showcase for the economic reforms of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman — who has been widely accused of having links to Khashoggi’s disappeara­nce.

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