Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is set to visit Saudi Arabia for high-level talks with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman focusing on regional de-escalation and Middle East stability.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is expected to travel to Saudi Arabia in the coming days following an invitation from Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, officials said on Monday.
The visit, his second to the Kingdom in less than a month, reflects growing diplomatic coordination between Islamabad and Riyadh amid rising regional tensions across the Middle East.
Sources said the two leaders are expected to hold detailed discussions on regional security, including efforts to reduce tensions and support potential dialogue between the United States and Iran.
A key focus will be the development of a strategic framework aimed at de-escalation in conflict zones and promotion of sustained peace in the Middle East, according to diplomatic sources.
The visit underscores Pakistan’s continued engagement in regional diplomacy and its close partnership with Saudi Arabia in addressing challenges facing the Muslim world and global stability efforts.
Officials indicated that both sides are also expected to review bilateral cooperation in trade, energy, and investment, reinforcing long-standing economic ties between the two countries.
The discussions come at a time of heightened instability in the region, with diplomatic initiatives intensifying to prevent escalation and promote dialogue among key regional stakeholders.
Pakistan has repeatedly positioned itself as a facilitator of peace efforts, leveraging its strategic relations to encourage dialogue and reduce tensions in conflict-affected areas

