Saudi appointee unfamiliar priest Adel Al-Jubeir calls Pakistani unfamiliar clergyman Shah Mahmood Qureshi

Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have decades-old, long-standing and profound ties, Qureshi says

ISLAMABAD: Foreign priest of Pakistan, Shah Mahmood Qureshi, said on Monday he was set out to improve the key organization among Islamabad and Riyadh, the Pakistan unfamiliar office said.

Qureshi repeated this during a call with Saudi Deputy Foreign Minister Adel Al-Jubeir in which issues of common enthusiasm, including two-sided relations, were talked about.

"There are decades-old, long-standing and profound, congenial ties among Pakistan and Saudi Arabia," Qureshi was cited by the unfamiliar office as saying, adding that he was resolved to "further upgrade key association with Pakistan and Saudi Arabia."

The two unfamiliar clergymen focused on the need to advance reciprocal collaboration among Pakistan and Saudi Arabia in different fields, the unfamiliar office said.

Pakistan says 'resolved' to improve vital association with Saudi Arabia