The agreement came during PM Imran’s separate meetings with Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz al Saud and Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman in Riyadh.
The Saudi-Iran conflict and Pakistan
The premier returned to Islamabad on Wednesday morning.
During his meetings with the Saudi leadership, he reiterated Pakistan’s willingness to facilitate efforts for de-escalation of tensions between Saudi Arabia and Iran.
PM Imran also stressed the importance of avoiding military conflict and the need for constructive engagement of all parties.
“Pakistan will always stand shoulder-to-shoulder with Saudi Arabia,” the premier reaffirmed.
The Saudi leadership also lauded PM Imran's efforts for promoting peace and noted the impact his initiative could have on the regional situation.
On the issue of Indian occupied Kashmir (IOK), the premier apprised the Saudi leadership of the grave human rights and humanitarian situation in the disputed valley, including a continuous lockdown, curfew and other communication restrictions for 73 days.
Pakistan, Saudi Arabia to expand bilateral ties in diverse fields
He reiterated that India's brutalities in occupied Kashmir were endangering peace and security in the entire region.
The Saudi leaders voiced support for the just cause of Kashmiris and reiterated the importance of avoiding any escalation and ensuring a peaceful resolution.
They also reaffirmed Saudi Arabia's commitment to close ties with Pakistan and reiterated their resolve to deepen bilateral collaboration in all fields including trade, energy, security and defence.
Iran lauds PM's efforts for peace
Iranian Foreign Minister, Javad Zarif has appreciated efforts of Prime Minister Imran Khan for peace and stability.
In a tweet on Wednesday, he invited regional states to work in unison for the prosperity of the region.
Grateful to PM @ImranKhanPTI for his efforts toward peace in the #PersianGulf
Reiterating #HOPE (Hormuz Peace Endeavour) I again invite colleagues in the leaderships of other regional states to join Iran in forging a blueprint for peace, security, stability & prosperity. pic.twitter.com/mpGjCcbxZr
— Javad Zarif (@JZarif) October 15, 2019
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