Saudi Cabinet Approves New Agreements with Pakistan in Security, Health and Administrative Sectors

The cabinet of Saudi Arabia has approved a series of new agreements aimed at strengthening cooperation with Pakistan across key sectors including security, health, and administration.

The decisions were taken during a cabinet meeting chaired by Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman in Riyadh. The meeting reviewed bilateral relations and emphasized expanding collaboration between the two nations through structured partnerships between relevant ministries.

Security Cooperation Enhanced

One of the major approvals allows the signing of an agreement between the Saudi Ministry of Interior and Pakistan’s Interior Ministry. The agreement focuses on scientific research, training programs, and enhanced coordination in security matters.

Officials believe this initiative will promote knowledge exchange, improve institutional coordination, and strengthen administrative capabilities in both countries.

Health Sector Collaboration

The cabinet also approved agreements between the health ministries of Saudi Arabia and Pakistan. The cooperation will cover regulatory frameworks, coordination mechanisms, and medical services.

Observers suggest that this partnership could help both nations improve healthcare systems, policymaking standards, and medical infrastructure through shared expertise and joint initiatives.

Strengthening Bilateral Relations

During the session in Riyadh, Saudi leadership reviewed regional and global developments and reiterated its commitment to deepening ties with Pakistan.

Analysts say the newly approved agreements reflect growing strategic cooperation between the two countries and may open new opportunities for collaboration in multiple sectors in the coming years.

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