Islamabad, Jan 3: On Thursday, Saudi Arabia presented 100 tons of dates to Pakistan, reinforcing the enduring friendship between the two nations. The handover ceremony took place at the Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia in Islamabad, where Ambassador Nawaf bin Said Al-Malki and Abdullah Al-Baqami, Director of the King Salman Humanitarian Aid & Relief Centre (KSrelief), officially handed over the consignment to Brigadier Alamgeer Ayub, Director General of the Military Wing.
Key Highlights:
- Annual Tradition: This gesture is part of Saudi Arabia’s annual tradition of generosity toward Pakistan, led by King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud.
- Strengthening Bonds: Brigadier Ayub thanked the Saudi leadership, acknowledging the gift as a reflection of the deep relationship between the two countries.
- Humanitarian Support: The gift of dates underscores Saudi Arabia’s commitment to humanitarian outreach and its efforts to foster strong bilateral relations with Pakistan.
This gesture of solidarity symbolizes the shared values of generosity and mutual support between the two nations.