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MBS: Architect of a new Saudi-Pakistani bond

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American author John Maxwell once said: “A leader is one who knows the way, goes the way and shows the way.” Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman stands true to that saying. After decades of regional conflicts and chaos, the crown prince has put the Arab world on a path to economic developmen­t.

The engine of growth is Saudi Arabia, which is leading the way for its neighbors. The magician behind this phenomenal turnaround is the young, dynamic, reformist crown prince, who has put the Kingdom on a transforma­tional path to becoming a booming economic force.

The entire Pakistani nation awaits Sunday, when he will land at Nur Khan Airport on a state visit, leading a huge official delegation. While the crown prince plans to sign investment agreements and memorandum­s of understand­ing (MoUs) amounting to $20 billion with Pakistan, a major deal set to be signed involves an oil refinery in the city of Gwadar. This day will be remembered as a watershed in the history of Saudi-Pakistani relations, as both government­s will ink 10 agreements and MoUs on investment in tourism, technology, food processing, constructi­on and defense production, among other fields.

Pakistan has opened a new vista of opportunit­ies for investors, and Saudi Arabia has become a major investment partner in the past two decades. I will be honored to witness this historic moment, and will be signing two agreements between the countries’ interior ministries.

Under visionary Prime Minister Imran Khan, Pakistan is fast becoming a thriving economy, and a destinatio­n for foreign investors and tourists. In December 2018, the country was ranked top among 20 adventure travel destinatio­ns by the British Backpacker Society. Pakistan has adopted an open-visa policy, opening itself for tourists and investors, coupled with a reform agenda under Khan. The new government has departed from the country’s traditiona­l outlook of a security state into an open, thriving economy eager to engage its neighbors and distant friends to form a new bond of global and regional peacemaker­s.

Pakistan is playing a key role in fostering peace and harmony among Middle

Eastern states, and it is being acclaimed for its peace efforts in the region and in Afghanista­n. Khan has been lauded by US President Donald Trump and other world leaders for his outright support for the Afghan peace process.

Stability and peace in Afghanista­n will spread to the region, and will foster trade and investment through greater connectivi­ty between the Far East, Central Asia, the Arab world, Africa and Europe. Pakistan today is a safe, secure and friendly destinatio­n for tourists and investors. It is about time that investors explore opportunit­ies in the country.

As I write these lines, I can see from the window of my office the charismati­c, Saudi-funded Faisal Mosque, one of the many icons of friendly relations that have stood the test of time. Both countries are now moving together in pursuit of a renewed partnershi­p that will benefit our peoples and generation­s to come.

According to public opinion polls, 95 percent of Pakistanis view Saudi Arabia favorably. Pakistan, as one of the strongest military powers in the Muslim world, has maintained a unique position in helping the Kingdom with its defense needs. Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia has always helped Pakistan whenever necessary.

The Kingdom is the biggest host state for overseas Pakistanis, with around a quarter of Pakistani expats living there. Over the years, Pakistani expats have contribute­d a lot to the Kingdom’s transforma­tion into a modern and thriving economy.

As a student of political history, I know that the names of the Saudi crown prince and Pakistan’s prime minister will be remembered for generation­s. Their resolve and wisdom are taking practical steps to translate the excellent bilateral relationsh­ip into economic cooperatio­n.

As minister for interior, I will keep working diligently to provide a safe, secure and peaceful environmen­t for all foreign investors and companies working on projects across Pakistan. I will be working closely with my Saudi counterpar­t to form a joint front against crime and terrorism.

I will also try to put in place agreements and MoUs to ensure that no individual or group could harm or jeopardize the excellent ties between the two countries. Since the war on corruption is very close to the hearts of Khan and the crown prince, and both have made major gains in this regard, my focus will be to ensure that no individual or company involved in fraud or corruption goes scot-free.

Witnessing this historic visit is a dream I will always cherish, as I will witness history in the making. With our brave, farsighted and sincere leaders shaking hands to take the two nations to new highs, I will stand tall and feel proud of being part of this process, which is set to usher in a new era of friendship and brotherhoo­d. Long live Saudi-Pakistani friendship.

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Under visionary Imran Khan, Pakistan is fastbecomi­ng a thriving economy.
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The he reformist crown wn prince has put the he Kingdom on a transforma­tional ansformati­onalpath.

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