In a significant diplomatic development, Saudi Ambassador Nawaf bin Saeed Ahmed Al Maliki engaged in a constructive meeting with Secretary Interior Aftab Akbar Durrani on Wednesday. The focal point of discussion was the ambitious plan for the revitalization of the iconic Faisal Mosque.
Welcoming the esteemed Saudi Ambassador to his office, Interior Secretary Aftab Akbar Durrani extended wholehearted support for the restoration and enhancement of Faisal Mosque, a symbol of collaboration between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, named after Shah Faisal.
Both Interior Secretary Durrani and Saudi Ambassador Nawaf bin Saeed Ahmad Al Maliki expressed a shared commitment to bolster the already exemplary relations between their respective nations. Emphasizing the historical ties, Secretary Durrani highlighted the cooperative spirit that led to the construction of Faisal Mosque.
During the meeting, the officials discussed the recent visit of Imam Kaaba to Pakistan, which was praised by Secretary Durrani. In turn, Ambassador Al Maliki conveyed his best wishes for the upcoming elections in Pakistan, further underlining the positive and friendly nature of the bilateral relationship.
Secretary Interior Durrani took the opportunity to apprise the Saudi Ambassador of the commendable “Road-to-Makkah” project. In an exciting development, he revealed plans to extend the project to include Karachi, underscoring its potential impact on the upcoming Hajj.
This collaborative initiative reflects the commitment of both countries to not only preserve historical landmarks but also to strengthen ties and promote shared endeavors. The news of this diplomatic rendezvous comes at a time when the world watches the unfolding developments between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia with keen interest.