Saudi Crown Prince (Prime Minister Muhammad bin Salman) postponed Pakistan visit according to News reported.
The Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister was likely to visit Pakistan later this month.
Foreign Office Spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch confirmed the delay of Saudi Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman’s visit to Pakistan.
She said the new dates of Muhammad Bin Salman’s visit to Pakistan will be announced soon.
Sources said Mohammad bin Salman has postponed his visit to Pakistan and other Asian countries because of the G20 summit.
Sources said homework is in evolution to re-determine the new dates of Muhammad bin Salman’s visit to Pakistan.
Mohammed bin Salman will attend the G20 summit in Bali, Indonesia.
The Saudi Crown Prince was to start a tour of numerous Asian countries containing Pakistan on November 21.
Throughout his visit, Pakistan hoped to get a $4.2 billion bailout package, and many Pakistan-Saudi petroleum agreements are being finalized for signing.
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The Saudi Kingdom will also assist in the formation of a modern oil refinery in Gwadar at a cost of 10 billion dollars while the Chinese companies will run the refinery’s operations after the completion of the project.