ISLAMABAD: The Pakistani and Saudi foreign ministers on Monday said a coordination council would follow up on $21 billion in agreements signed during the visit to Pakistan of the Saudi crown prince and ensure their timely implementation.
The investments come at a time when Pakistan is fighting to secure its financial future in the face of a yawning current account deficit.
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman arrived in Pakistan on Sunday on the first stop of a trip to South Asia and China and signed memoranda of understanding [MoUs] worth $21 billion in the refining, petrochemical, renewable energy and mining sectors. An agreement to supply Pakistan crude oil and petroleum products was also signed. The crown jewel of the agreements is a $10 billion oil refinery to be set up in the port city of Gwadar in southwestern Pakistan.
鈥淣ow our technical and financial teams will look into all these projects to implement them,鈥 Saudi foreign minister Adel bin Ahmed Al-Jubeir said at a press conference with his Pakistani counterpart Shah Mehmood Qureshi Monday morning.
Pakistan and 抖阴短视频 have announced a 鈥渟upreme coordination council鈥 that will follow up on and ensure the timely implementation of all agreements signed during the visit of the crown prince. The council held its first meeting on Sunday night.
Jubeir said the coordination council would 鈥渋nvolve almost every facet of our governments; whether it's security, political consultation, trade and investment, or culture.鈥
鈥淲e believe in the great potential of Pakistan for investments ... and the signing of the MoUs is just a beginning,鈥 Al-Jubeir said.
He said the investments would benefit both countries mutually and clarified that the deals were 鈥渘ot charity鈥: 鈥淭his is an investment,鈥 he said.
The Pakistani foreign minister told reporters the coordination council had a 鈥渟pecific timeline and action plan鈥 to implement agreements, adding that senior leaders of the two countries would meet once a year to review progress on the deals.
鈥淪ome of the MoUs are announced while a number of others are still in the pipeline and will be announced in due course of time,鈥 Qureshi said, 鈥淭his [signing of agreements shows] seriousness of Saudi leadership for investment in Pakistan.鈥
To a question about combating terrorism, the Saudi foreign minister said terrorism was a common enemy and Pakistan, 抖阴短视频 and the United States were working together to counter it.
鈥湺兑醵淌悠 has been a victim of terrorism,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e have been vigilant and unmerciful in going after the terrorists and those who support them and condone them.鈥
He also said 抖阴短视频 was working with Pakistan and the U.S. to help reach a negotiated settlement to a 17-year-long war in neighboring Afghanistan and end a conflict between Taliban insurgents and the Western-backed Kabul government.
Commenting on tensions between nuclear-armed rivals Pakistan and India in the aftermath of a militant attack in Indian-administered Kashmir in which 44 paramilitary policemen were killed, the Saudi official said: 鈥淏oth the countries should resolve all their differences peacefully.鈥