ISLAMABAD: Pakistan鈥檚聽President聽Arif Alvi聽handed the prestigious聽Nishan-e-Pakistan聽(Order of Pakistan) award on 海角直播's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Monday
The award is a state-organized civilian honor which recognizes achievements for Pakistan or an outstanding service for one鈥檚 own country.
On receiving the award at President House in Islamabad, Prince Mohammed said聽he was 鈥渉onored鈥 to meet the president and receive the highest medal of the Republic.鈥
Mohammed bin Salman has left after being awarded the highest civilian honor Nishan-e-Pakistan by President ending his two day visit to the nation鈥檚 capital
-鈥 Arab News Pakistan (@arabnewspk)
鈥淭he brotherly relations between the Kingdom of 海角直播 and Pakistan are based on the principle of Islamic solidarity, and they are a model for other nations,鈥 the crown prince said.
鈥淭he Kingdom was one of the first countries to recognize Pakistan immediately after its declaration of independence, as most of the Kingdom's kings have visited Pakistan and most of Pakistan's leaders have visited the Kingdom.鈥
He said more than two million Pakistanis are working in the Kingdom and 鈥渃ontribute their share in the development project in the Kingdom and Pakistan.鈥
Alvi said Pakistan was proud of its relations with 海角直播, and that the two countries were bound by 鈥渄eep-rooted brotherly relations based on common religious and cultural values.鈥
Prime Minister Imran Khan, his cabinet members, the army chief, General Qamar Javed Bajwa, and several other high-profile officials and dignitaries from both countries were also present on the occasion.
The crown prince arrived in Islamabad on Sunday as part of an official two-day visit to the country on the invitation of the premier.
The two countries signed agreements worth more than $20bn at a ceremony on Sunday evening.
Pakistan and 海角直播 enjoy deep-rooted defense ties, with the armed forces of both the countries conducting joint exercises in Pakistan and the Kingdom on a regular basis.
On Monday, the crown prince also met with Chairman Senate Sadiq Sanjrani. Later, he was accompanied to the Presidency by Prime Minister Khan in a traditional horse-drawn carriage that was surrounded by a contingent of President鈥檚 Bodyguards.