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ISLAMABAD, Nov 04 (APP): Federal Minister for Communications Abdul Aleem Khan has expressed Pakistan’s strong desire to further enhance cooperation with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in the fields of transport, logistics and infrastructure development.
He observed this during a meeting with the Minister of Transport and Logistic Services of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Engineer Saleh Bin Nasser Aljasser, on the sidelines of the Pakistan International Maritime Expo and Conference (PIMEC 2025), said a press release issued on Tuesday.
Minister of Transport and Logistic Services of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Engineer Saleh Bin Nasser Aljasser expressed his keen interest in Communication Sector of Pakistan and invited the Federal Minister Abdul Aleem Khan to visit the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in near future.
Abdul Aleem Khan briefed the Saudi Minister on Pakistan’s expanding road network and investment opportunities in key national projects. He further said that the Strategic Mutual Defense Agreement (SMDA) between Pakistan and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has strengthened the relations between the two brotherly nations, creating a broader framework for collaboration across multiple sectors.
Aleem Khan highlighted that Pakistan’s road infrastructure is vibrant and self-sustaining, supported by an effective toll system that contributes significantly to maintenance and development. He informed that the Ministry of Communications and the National Highway Authority (NHA) are focusing on new Motorway Projects connecting Northern Regions with major urban and economic centers which would further strengthen regional trade and connectivity.
The Minister invited Saudi investment in Pakistan’s major infrastructure initiatives, including the M-6 Motorway (Sukkur–Hyderabad), M-10 Motorway (Hyderabad–Karachi Port), M-13 Motorway (Kharian–Rawalpindi), and the Mansehra–Naran–Jalkhad–Chilas (MNJC) Road.
He added that the MNJC project is a commercially viable one due to its tourism potential and offers an attractive opportunity for investors. He reaffirmed that Pakistan and Saudi Arabia enjoy brotherly and time-tested relations and there is great potential for expanding cooperation in the infrastructure sector under this partnership.
He conveyed that Pakistan was pleased to host the Saudi Minister and looked forward to continued and frequent engagements in the future, as well. On the occasion, the Saudi Minister sought Pakistan’s support in the upcoming International Maritime Organization (IMO) elections to which Pakistan assured its full support.
The Saudi Minister appreciated Pakistan’s development initiatives and expressed gratitude for the country’s continued support to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. He also offered Saudi assistance and collaboration in technology, road safety, and logistics projects.