The Saudi Cabinet has approved the signing of key bilateral agreements with Pakistan. The decision was made during a cabinet meeting chaired by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
The agreements aim to strengthen cooperation between the two countries in the fields of interior affairs and health regulation.
The cabinet meeting, led by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, discussed a range of national and international issues before approving the agreements with Pakistan.
Among the major outcomes was the green light to formalize collaboration between Saudi and Pakistani ministries in key sectors.
Ministries to enhance scientific, training cooperation
The Saudi Cabinet approved signing a bilateral agreement between the Saudi Ministry of Interior and Pakistan’s Ministry of Interior.
The agreement focuses on enhancing scientific, training, and research cooperation. This move is expected to deepen institutional coordination, strengthen professional capacity, and promote knowledge-sharing between the two interior ministries.
By expanding collaboration in research and training, both sides aim to modernize systems and improve operational effectiveness in areas of mutual interest.
Health ministries to promote regulation, coordination
In addition to the interior affairs agreement, the cabinet also approved signing agreements between the Saudi and Pakistani health ministries.
The cooperation will focus on promoting regulatory coordination and strengthening collaboration in the health sector. The agreement is designed to improve coordination mechanisms and support joint efforts in healthcare governance and oversight.
This development underscores the growing strategic partnership between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, particularly in institutional cooperation and public sector development.







