Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar resolved on Thursday to further boost the brotherly ties with Saudi Arabia.
According to details, Saudi envoy Nawaf bin Saeed Ahmed Al-Malki called on Dar in Islamabad. On this occasion, both the leaders discussed the matters pertaining to mutual interests, geographical and international affairs.
Dar extended his best wishes to Saudi Arabia's 94th National Day.
He commended the country's unwavering support for Pakistan on the international problems.
The Saudi envoy had resolved to further boost the bilateral strategic partnerships between the two ties.
– Dar lauds military leadership for professionalism, cooperation –
Few days back, Dar commended the professionalism and integrity of Pakistan's military leadership.
In an interview with Samaa TV, Ishaq Dar has shed light on his ongoing legal battles, particularly regarding allegations of tax evasion.
Dar asserted, "My name was added in Panama for not submitting tax returns for many years," while firmly stating, "I have never been 20 minutes late for a tax return."
He explained the judicial and political manoeuvring surrounding his case, including the issuance of red warrants and subsequent cancellation by Interpol after presenting evidence.
The deputy premier respected the current military leadership, describing them as "professional, honest, and looking after the country."