Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman described the Pakistan–Saudi Arabia economic framework as a continuation of efforts to reinforce bilateral relations.
The Saudi cabinet, chaired by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, met on Tuesday to discuss the Kingdom’s economic collaboration with Pakistan.
The agreement aimed to enhance cooperation in economic and investment sectors and to ensure the prosperity of citizens in both countries while serving their shared interests.
The cabinet condemned the Israeli parliament’s bill on the annexation of the occupied West Bank, describing the move as an unlawful attempt to consolidate control over the territory. Saudi Arabia supports a political solution for Palestine based on the 1967 borders, with Jerusalem as its capital.
In addition, the cabinet welcomed the ceasefire agreement between Thailand and Cambodia, marking a step towards regional stability.







