RIYADH: Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that Pak-Saudi relations are long standing and friendly as the two countries are partners in difficult times.
These views were expressed by Prime Minister Imran Khan while addressing a symposium of the Ministry of Commerce here on Monday.
The prime minister said that there are vast investment opportunities for Saudi investors in Pakistan. He added that Riaydh and Islamabad are friends of hard times.
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Speaking about India, Imran said that Pakistan wanted to establish friendly relations with New Delhi on the basis of equality. If India gives the people of Occupied Kashmir the right to vote then peace will prevail in the region.
He said that India should give Kashmiris the right to self-determination in accordance with UN resolutions. He aadde that both the countries could move forward as good neighbours.