Pakistan and Saudi Arabia enjoy warm and friendly relations. The two countries have developed strong ties in various fields. Pakistan has an embassy in Riyadh and a consulate general in Jeddah. The embassy was initially established in Jeddah but later moved to Riyadh and started functioning in a rented building. The new chancery building in Riyadh was inaugurated on Nov. 5, 1992.
Saudi Arabia hosts around 2.6 million expatriate Pakistanis, who act as a strong bridge of friendship between the two countries. This community is making valuable contributions to the economic development of Saudi Arabia. These Pakistanis also help in the economic progress of Pakistan. They sent $5.6 billion worth of remittances to Pakistan during the year 2014-2015. It constitutes 30 percent of total remittances to Pakistan from across the globe. A large number of professionals, including doctors, engineers and auditors from Pakistan have earned a good reputation for their professionalism and hard work in the Kingdom.
Expatriate Pakistanis reside all across Saudi Arabia. To provide them with consular services at their doorsteps, the embassy and consulate general dispatch consular teams on weekends to various cities and far-flung areas. The places they frequently visit are Damman, Alkhobar, Dhahran, Hafr Al-Batin, Wadi Dawasser, Arar, Tabuk, Sakaka, Al-Quryat, Al-Qaseem, Hafuf, Jubail, etc. They provide consular services such as issuance of passports, attestation of documents, granting of visas and issuing of national identity cards.
Over 1,500 people visit the consular section in Riyadh daily and a similar number in Jeddah for various consular services such as machine-readable passports (MRPs), manual passports, attestation of documents, issuance of visas for Pakistan and processing of computerized national identity cards. Recently the embassy has expanded the MRP set-up and doubled its processing capacity to 1,200 applications for MRPs per day. The consulate general had earlier expanded its facility and is issuing a similar number of MRPs. This is a great relief to passport-seekers who come from far-flung areas.
On the community welfare side, the embassy ensures to have regular interaction with the local authorities for extending various services to the community including measures to settle matters between Pakistan’s workers and their sponsors, assist in pursuing cases in courts, and coordination with authorities to ensure they are paid their dues. At the embassy, a facilitation center has been established to cater to the needs of those who have any issue related to the labor court or repatriation of dead bodies etc. This center proved to be very useful during the recent labor crisis.
In addition to that, a weekly open house is held at the embassy where community members can interact with the ambassador and apprise him of their complaints or problems. The envoy then takes necessary measures to address those issues.
The Pakistani community in Saudi Arabia has not only contributed to the economic development of Saudi Arabia and Pakistan but has also earned a name in their host society. In this regard, Shaukat Amin, Farman Ali Khan and recently Muhammad Yehya Mansoor will be remembered in golden words. In April 2016, Amin was honored by then-Crown Prince Muhammad bin Naif for saving a Saudi citizen from drowning in a flood in Asir.
In the November 2009 Jeddah floods, Khan, a Pakistani national from Swat rescued 14 lives but lost his own while trying to save the 15th person.
In March 2017, Mansoor rescued a Saudi family when their car caught fire following a crash. He rushed to help the family and save those who were inside the car. In recognition of his heroic act, Prince Saud bin Naif praised his courage and honored him.
Role of Pakistani expatriates in Saudi Arabia
Role of Pakistani expatriates in Saudi Arabia
KSrelief’s humanitarian works benefit individuals from Yemen, Ukraine and Sudan
RIYADH: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center’s (KSrelief) humanitarian projects in Yemen, Ukraine and Sudan continue to benefit individuals needing medical and therapeutic intervention.
In Yemen, KSrelief provided services through the Prosthetic and Rehabilitation Center in Aden to 562 patients in November as part of efforts to strengthen the country’s healthcare sector and help individuals who require prostheses.
The center also delivered 1,395 services, including the manufacturing, fitting, and rehabilitation of prosthetic limbs, along with physical therapy and specialized consultations.
Also in Aden, a team of medical volunteers undertook an adult urology surgery campaign from Dec. 15 to 22, with the nine specialists performing 15 procedures on patients. The project was implemented in collaboration with the Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program for Yemen
In Rzeszow, Poland, KSrelief volunteers fitted prosthetic limbs for 32 Ukrainian refugees between Dec. 8 to 15.
In Sudan’s Port Sudan, volunteers from KSrelief ran a pediatric surgical program and has successfully examined 15 children and performed seven successful surgeries so far.
‘Common Ground’ festival celebrates Saudi Arabia and Iraq cultures
- Art, music and folklore to feature at Riyadh event until Dec. 31
- Over 100 works from Iraqi and Saudi artists will be on display
RIYADH: The Kingdom launched the second “Common Ground” festival on Wednesday to celebrate the rich cultures of Saudi Arabia and Iraq.
Organized by the Culture Ministry, “Common Ground” features a variety of activities including art, music and folklore.
The ministry invited residents to “explore and celebrate Iraqi culture and the historical and cultural bonds between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Republic of Iraq through art, music, storytelling and more.”
The festival, which runs until Dec. 31, is being held at Mega Studio in Riyadh’s Boulevard City.
The event includes a tribute to writer Kareem Al-Iraqi, who died last year, for his contribution to art and literature, which includes novels, plays, songs and screenplays.
The opening night featured songs by renowned Iraqi singer-songwriter Kadim Al-Sahir. And Thursday will have several seminars led by heritage experts.
There will also be over 100 works from Iraqi and Saudi artists on display at the festival.
Meanwhile, in AlUla on Wednesday, Iraq’s Prime Minister Shia Al-Sudani was welcomed by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for discussions on regional events.
Saudi aid agency KSrelief launches pediatric surgical program in war-ravaged Sudan
- Medical team assesses 15 children and carries out 7 successful operations during first few days of the project, which is staffed by volunteers
RIYADH: Saudi aid agency KSrelief this week launched a volunteer pediatric surgical program in the Sudanese city of Port Sudan.
By Wednesday, the medical team had assessed 15 children and carried out seven successful surgeries, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
Sudan is locked in a civil war between two rival factions of the country’s military government that began in April 2023. It has claimed tens of thousands of lives and displaced about 12 million people.
The conflict has also had a devastating effect on healthcare, with more than two-thirds of major hospitals in out of service, according to the World Health Organization.
Riyadh governor receives newly appointed Palestinian envoy
Riyadh Gov. Prince Faisal bin Bandar received the newly appointed Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Palestine to the Kingdom Mazen Ghoneim in Riyadh on Wednesday.
During the meeting, they discussed various topics of common interest, and Prince Faisal wished the ambassador success in his new duties, Saudi Press Agency reported.
Meanwhile, on the same day, Baha Gov. Prince Hussam bin Saud bin Abdulaziz met with Ambassaor of India to the Kingdom Dr. Suhel Ajaz Khan to discuss topics of mutual interest.
Saudi, Australian defense ministers meet in Riyadh
- Prince Khalid, Richard Marles discuss latest developments in region
RIYADH: Saudi Minister of Defense Prince Khalid bin Salman on Wednesday received his Australian counterpart, Richard Marles, at his office in Riyadh.
The pair discussed relations between their countries as well as the latest developments in the region, including efforts to support security and stability, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
A number of other senior officials from the two sides attended the meeting. Marles is also Australia’s deputy prime minister.