Saudi Crown Prince gifted gold-plated gun, portrait by Senate chairman
The Senate delegation called on the crown prince at the PM house where Senate chairman Sadiq Sanjrani gifted Mohammad bin Salman a portrait and a gold-plated gun.
Islamabad: President Dr Arif Alvi on Monday conferred Pakistan’s highest civil honour ‘Nishan-e-Pakistan’ upon Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman in a prestigious luncheon hosted by Awan-e-Saddar in the royal guest’s honour.
The ceremony was attended by, Prime Minister Imran Khan, heads of the three armed forces, Senate Chairman Sadiq Sanjrani, National Assembly (NA) Speaker Asad Qaiser and members of the federal cabinet.
The highest civil honour was bestowed upon the Saudi Crown Prince in recognition of his efforts and contributions towards enhancing the bilateral brotherly and traditional ties between the two countries.
Later, the Senate delegation called on the crown prince at the PM house where Senate chairman Sadiq Sanjrani gifted Mohammad bin Salman a portrait and a gold-plated gun.
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