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Bin Salman’s trip to Pakistan came to a dead end

Pak Sahafat – Only a few days after the presence of Pakistan’s foreign minister in Riyadh, which was said to be done to finalize the preparations for the official visit of the crown prince of Saudi Arabia to Islamabad, now the reports are about the postponement of Mohammad bin Salman’s visit to Pakistan.

According to Pak Sahafat News Agency’s Saturday night report from Pakistani media, Diplomatic sources had announced the finalization of Bin Salman’s trip to Pakistan in recent weeks. This visit was supposed to be done on November 21.

After the recent meeting between the Prime Minister of Pakistan and the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia on the sidelines of the international climate conference in Sharm el-Sheikh, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan made a two-day trip to Saudi Arabia on November 9.

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According to this report, Pakistan confirmed the postponement of Bin Salman’s planned trip and announced that the new date for this trip will be finalized with the coordination of the officials of the two countries.

Mumtaz Zahra, the new spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan, did not mention the reason for the postponement of the Saudi Crown Prince’s visit, but diplomatic sources admitted that the political turmoil and the continuation of anti-government demonstrations caused bin Salman’s visit to Islamabad to come to a standstill.

The presence of the Saudi crown prince in Pakistan depends on the internal developments of this country because the protests of the opponents of the government continue in Pakistan, and it is said that if the opponents of the government start demonstrations towards Islamabad and sit-in, this incident will cause Bin Salman’s trip to not be finalized.

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