Pakistan, Saudi Arabia launch Road to Makkah initiative

Pakistan, Saudi Arabia launch Road to Makkah initiative

Pakistan

Sanaullah meets Saudi undersecretary to discuss bilateral relations

ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah held a meeting with Saudi Interior Ministry undersecretary Dr Nasser Bin Abdulaziz Al Dawood on Wednesday to discuss various matters of mutual interest, including Pakistan-Saudi bilateral relations.

The meeting, which took place in Islamabad, was attended by Minister of State for Interior Abdul Rehman Kanjo, Secretary Interior Syed Ali Murtaza and others. 

One of the key topics discussed during the meeting was the implementation of the Road to Makkah project. The project aims to provide Saudi immigration facilities for Hajj pilgrims in Pakistan, eliminating the need for them to wait and endure unnecessary difficulties. 

The project has already been initiated at the Islamabad Airport. 

Additionally, the interior minister raised the issue of Pakistani citizens imprisoned for minor offences. He requested the release of these individuals, emphasising the importance of their humanitarian consideration. 

In response, the Saudi minister informed that 108 Pakistanis had already been released and further examination of cases was under way.

Dr Nasser bin Abdul Aziz Al Dawood, the Saudi undersecretary, assured full cooperation in resolving the matter and facilitating the repatriation of Pakistani prisoners.

The meeting between the interior ministers of Pakistan and Saudi Arabia signifies the close and longstanding ties between the two countries. The discussions held and agreements made aim to strengthen bilateral relations and enhance cooperation in various fields.

The implementation of the Road to Makkah project will undoubtedly ease the pilgrimage experience for Pakistani Hajj pilgrims, ensuring a smoother and more efficient process.

Moreover, the commitment to resolving the issue of imprisoned Pakistani citizens demonstrates the joint efforts to address humanitarian concerns and safeguard the well-being of individuals involved. 




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