Parliamentary delegation led by chairman Saudi Shoura Council arrives in Pakistan

Speaker of Pakistan's National Assembly, Asad Qaiser (3R) receives Chairman of Saudi Arabia's Shura Council, Dr. Abdullah Bin Mohammed Al-Sheikh (2L) in Islamabad, Pakistan, on December 22, 2021. (National Assembly of Pakistan)
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  • Delegation on three-day visit, will meet Pakistani national assembly speaker, President Alvi and PM Khan
  • Visit comes days after Pakistan hosted 17th Extraordinary Session of OIC Council of Foreign Ministers in Islamabad

ISLAMABAD: A parliamentary delegation led by the chairman of Saudi Arabia’s Shoura Council arrived in Pakistan for a three-day visit on Wednesday, the Pakistani national assembly said.
The Consultative Assembly of Saudi Arabia, also known as the Shoura Council, is a legislative body that has the power to propose laws to the King of Saudi Arabia and his cabinet. It has 150 members.
“On a special invitation of Speaker @AsadQaiserPTI, a parliamentary delegation led by Chairman of Shoura Council of the kingdom of Saudi Arabia H.E. Dr. Abdullah Bin Mohammad Al Al-Sheikh has arrived in Pakistan on a three-day official visit.,” the national assembly said on Twitter.


The delegation was received by the Pakistan national assembly speaker upon arrival.
It will hold meetings with a number of senior Pakistani officials including President Arif Alvi and Prime Minister Imran Khan.
“Matters pertaining to inter-parliamentary cooperation, bilateral trade relations, recent regional developments and strategy to strengthen inter-parliamentary relations would be deliberated upon during their visit,” the national assembly said.
“This visit of Saudi Parliamentary delegation is regarded as a harbinger of change and will bring peace and stability to the region. It will would also open new avenues of Political and Parliamentary cooperation and coordination between the two brotherly countries.”
The delegation’s visit comes just days after Pakistan hosted the 17th Extraordinary Session of the Organization of Islamic Corporation’s Council of Foreign Ministers on Sunday, December 19, at the Parliament House in Islamabad. The session was called by Saudi Arabia.
Participating OIC nations decided to establish a humanitarian trust fund to channel humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan, including in partnership with other international actors, and to appoint a special envoy on Afghanistan to the OIC Secretary General.