In a significant move to bolster bilateral security ties, Saudi Arabia’s Interior Minister, Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Naif bin Abdulaziz, recently held a meeting with Pakistan’s Interior Minister, Mohsin Raza Naqvi, in Riyadh. The discussions focused on enhancing the cooperation between the two nations in various security domains.
The highlight of the meeting was the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) between the two ministers. This agreement aims to expand collaboration in scientific research, training, and the exchange of knowledge between their respective interior ministries. The MoU is designed to foster capacity building and promote the sharing of expertise in areas that are of mutual interest to both countries.
Further discussions during the meeting were centered around deepening the overall relationship between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, particularly in terms of security coordination. Both ministers reiterated their commitment to intensifying cooperation and improving the coordination of efforts between the two countries’ interior ministries.
This meeting underscores the dedication of both nations to enhance their partnership and work collaboratively to address shared security challenges. The agreement and discussions pave the way for a strengthened alliance, with a focus on building capabilities and exchanging knowledge to better equip both countries in handling security matters.