Religious minister meets Saudi envoy
ISLAMABAD : Federal Minister for Religious Aneeq Ahmad in his meeting with Saudi Ambassador Affairs, Nawaf Saeed Al Maliki thanked the Government of Saudi Arabia for extending best facilities to Pakistani pilgrims in performance of Haj
The minister also appreciated the Saudi Government for extending Road to Makka project to other airports of the country. He said that the Pakistani Government had started receiving applications from intending pilgrims so that much better arrangements could be made well before start of Haj operation.
He said that he would also visit Saudi Arabia next month. The Saudi Envoy expressed the commitment of continuing cooperation with Pak Govt. He said that intending pilgrims should be well trained and aware of Manasik-e-Haj before leaving the country.
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