Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif landed in Riyadh on Monday for a two-day visit to Saudi Arabia to attend the Saudi Future Investment Initiative Summit, frequently appertained to as ‘ Davos in the Desert ’, and hold consultations with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
PM Shehbaz was entered by Riyadh Governor Prince Faisal Bin Bandar Bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud at the field. The premier was accompanied by Finance Minister Ishaq Dar, Defence Minister Khawaja Asif, Information Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb and other officers.
PM Shehbaz Sharif has arrived in Riyadh on a two-day official visit to Saudi Arabia on the invitation of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman۔ Governor Riyadh, Faisal bin Bandar bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud warmly welcomed the Prime Minister at the Airport. #PMShehbazAtFII6 #FII6 pic.twitter.com/WQXWVZkWvo
Prior to his departure, a statement by the Foreign Office( FO) said PM Shehbaz’s sanctioned trip to Saudi capital Riyadh was listed following an assignation by Prince Salman, who was named the area’s high minister last month.
During his stay in Riyadh, PM Shehbaz would hold consultations with the Saudi crown Napoleon to review the longstanding brotherly relations, with a view to farther strengthening the multifaceted cooperation, especially in the profitable field, the FO statement said.
It added that the premier would also attend the Saudi Future Investment Initiative Summit, an periodic point since 2017.
Attesting his attendance at the peak, the PM twittered The present state of the global frugality needs new thinking and bold vision to overcome the annoyances and forge new paths.
“There are serious enterprises about the trouble of global recession hitting the husbandry. The epidemic and climate- convinced disasters have formerly put immense strains on developing countries. High time the world explored results to the heightening challenges through candid dialogue.”
There are serious concerns about the threat of global recession hitting the economies. The pandemic & climate-induced disasters have already put immense strains on the developing countries. High time the world explored solutions to the deepening challenges through candid dialogue https://t.co/n0KdODZRZx
The conference is hosted by the Future Investment Initiative Institute which, though not officially associated with the Saudi government, operates under the patronage of Prince Salman.
Before, an sanctioned told Dawn that PM Shehbaz would be one of the crucial speakers at the conference and use the occasion to punctuate investment openings in Pakistan.
This time, the conference’s theme is “Investing in Humanity Enabling a New Global Order”. The edition runs from Tuesday to Thursday with 6,000 delegates from different corridor of the world sharing, including top commercial directors of chains, policymakers, investors, entrepreneurs and youthful leaders.
The investment conference, whose alternate edition in 2018 was transcended by the payoff of intelligencer Jamal Khashoggi, is being held this time in the shadow of a US-Saudi wrangle over Opec’s oil painting product cut.
Opec, the patron group comprising the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries(Opec) plus abettors including Russia, had before this month agreed to reduce two million barrels per day from November at a meeting in Vienna — a move that infuriated the US.
Following the advertisement, US President Joe Biden pledged to put “consequences” on Saudi Arabia for siding with Russia in supporting the cuts.
According to a Dawn report, US officers haven’t been invited by organisers to this time’s event because of the rift.
The organisers say they don’t want politics to take centerstage and rather keep the focus on the business at the conference. Still, nearly 400 top US business directors have verified their participation in the event, the report said.
For its part, Pakistan has sided with the area in the row over the oil painting product cut.