Saudi Arabia gifted 100 tons of dates to Pakistan in a ceremony held at the Royal Embassy in Islamabad. Ambassador Nawaf bin Said Al-Malki and KSrelief Director Abdullah Al-Baqami handed over the consignment to Brigadier Alamgeer Ayub, symbolizing the enduring goodwill and solidarity between the two nations.
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Continuing its annual tradition under the leadership of King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Saudi Arabia reaffirmed its commitment to supporting Pakistan. Brigadier Ayub expressed heartfelt gratitude, emphasizing the strong bond of friendship and brotherhood rooted in shared values of generosity and mutual support.
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The donation is part of Saudi Arabia’s broader humanitarian outreach to strengthen bilateral relations with Pakistan. The annual gift highlights the profound relationship between the two countries and the commitment to aiding Pakistan in times of need.
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