ISLAMABAD (92 News) – Saudi Arabia has announced a US$12 package for Pakistan in three years.

According to a press release issued on Tuesday, Prime Minister Imran Khan visited Saudi Arabia on the invitation of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz to participate in the Future Investment Initiative (FII) Conference on October 22-23.

During the visit, the prime minister had detailed bilateral discussions with King Salman bin Abdul Aziz and Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman.

The Crown Prince agreed to the prime minister’s suggestion to reduce visa fee for Pakistani workers, which is a significant step towards enhancing Pakistan’s workforce in Saudi Arabia, as well as facilitating travel of people from both countries. Far-reaching decisions on bilateral economic and financial cooperation were also agreed.

These included:

A MoU was signed between the Finance Minister Asad Umar and the Saudi Finance Minister, Muhammad Abdullah Al-Jadaan. It was agreed that Saudi Arabia will place a deposit of US$3 billion for a period of one year as balance of payment support. It was also agreed that a one year deferred payment facility for import of oil, up to US$3 billion, will be provided by Saudi Arabia. This arrangement will be in place for three years, which will be reviewed thereafter. The earlier visit of the Saudi delegation had evaluated the possibility of investing in a petroleum refinery in Pakistan. Saudi Arabia confirmed its interest in this project, and a MoUwill be signed after obtaining cabinet approval. Saudi Arabia expressed interest in development of mineral resources in Pakistan.

On October 23, after the inauguration of the FII Conference, a Pakistan-specific session was organized, in which the prime minister underlined Pakistan’s priorities towards optimizing the economy and attracting foreign investment. Stressing the focus of his government on human resource development, he highlighted the potential of Pakistan’s youth, identified lucrative investment opportunities in the tourism sector, minerals, coal and gas exploration, and information technology.

He mentioned the successes of Pakistan in the fight against terrorism, which has brought peace and stability to the country and elaborated the significance of China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), including the investment opportunities in the Special Economic Zones.

The prime minister also took several questions from the audience comprising hundreds of business entrepreneurs. He arrived in Medina on October 22, where he was received by Governor Prince Faisal bin Salman.

After Ziarat-e-Khas at Masjid-e-Nabwi, the prime minister proceeded to Riyadh where he was received by Prince Faisal bin Bandar bin Abdul Aziz, Governor of Riyadh.

During the visit, the prime minister was accompanied by Minister for Foreign Affairs Makhdoom Shah Mehmood Qureshi, Minister for Finance Asad Umar, Minister for Information Fawad Ahmed and Adviser to the Prime Minister on Commerce Abdul Razaq Dawood, and Chairman BOI Haroon Sharif.