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ISLAMABAD, Jan 29 (APP):Chairman of the Prime Minister’s Youth Programme Rana Mashhood Ahmed Khan and Al-Wafa Foundation Pakistan Chairman Chaudhry Kashif Nawaz Rindhawa met Saudi Ambassador Nawaf bin Saeed Al-Malki here on Thursday to push for stronger bilateral cooperation in trade, youth education, skill training and employment opportunities, pledging joint efforts to empower Pakistani youth through Riyadh’s job market and university linkages.

The discussions at the Prime Minister’s Office Youth Affairs Wing highlighted the youth as the ummah’s “precious asset”, with Rana Mashhood stressing the urgent need for character-building, quality education and skills to secure dignified jobs.
He noted that robust Pakistan-Saudi fraternal ties are key to unlocking new prospects, while rising trade activities promise prosperity and expanded employment for young Pakistanis.

Chief PMYP declared the trade surge a “guarantee of prosperity” for both nations’ peoples, spurring business and job growth.
Al-Wafa Foundation chief Chaudhry Rindhawa said his organisation is advancing youth-focused education and training initiatives in partnership with the government to foster empowerment.
The Saudi envoy praised the longstanding brotherhood between the two countries and underscored expanding collaboration in education, skills and jobs, committing Riyadh to ongoing support for Pakistani youth opportunities.
The parties resolved to broaden joint initiatives in youth training and employment, enabling progress and prosperity for the youth of both nations.