The most recent development in Pakistan's infrastructure and international relations involves a significant invitation extended to Saudi Arabia to invest in the M-10 Motorway project. This invitation was made by Pakistan's Federal Minister for Communications, Abdul Aleem Khan, during a meeting with Saudi Minister for Transport and Logistics, Saleh Bin Nasser Al-Jasser, at the OIC Conference in Istanbul. As reported by Business Recorder and ARY News, the discussions centered on enhancing bilateral cooperation in transport and maritime affairs, with a focus on regional connectivity. Khan emphasized Pakistan's eagerness to foster Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) with Saudi Arabia, stating, 'Pakistan and Kingdom of Saudi Arabia share deep-rooted brotherly and religious ties, supported by strong economic and trade trends.' Saudi Arabia expressed particular interest in modernizing Pakistan's communications sector, increasing flight operations, and advancing digitalization and road surveillance.
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Saudi Arabia Invests in Pakistan's M-10 Motorway Project

Pakistan invites Saudi Arabia to invest in the M-10 Motorway, enhancing transport ties. Safety checks on motorways are tightened after an M-9 accident, reflecting a focus on infrastructure and safety.
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