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October 2017 Editorial September 2017 September Mian Fazal Elahi RBI Mediaminds Contents Group of Publications Electronic & Print Media Production House 16 King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Group Chairman/CEO: Mian Fazal Elahi Chief Editor: Mian Akhtar Hussain 18 His Royal Highness Mohammad bin Salman, Crown Prince of Kingdom Patron in Chief: Mr. Zia-ur-Rahman Zabeeh of Saudi Arabia Editor/Publisher: Mian Fazal Elahi 20 The Great Mosque of Mecca, al-Masjid al-Haram, The largest mosque Managing Director: Shahzada Khurram in the World Executive Editor: Muhammad Bilal Zafar Editor in Chief UK/EU Edition: Mian Assadullah 22 Message of H.E. Nawaf Saeed Ahmad Al-Malki, Ambassador of Justin Plaza 3, 341London oad,R Mit Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, The 87th anniversary for the unification of cham, Surrey-CR4 4BE the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Editor Germany, EU Edition: Mian Mubeen Akhtar Chairman Advisory Board: Mr. Kanwar Muhammad Tariq 24 Saudi Arabia & Pakistan are locked in a relationship of brotherhood Deputy Editor: Muhammad Saeed Yousafzai 33 Royal Saudi Air Force professioal “Saudi Hawks” Participated Pakistan Sub Editor: Abdul Basit Independence Day Office Manager: Rana Bilal Ahmed Creative Art Director: M.Shahbaz Nawaz, RN Scanner Islamabad 34 Global Center for Combating Extremism in Riyadh adopts Art Director: Sharyar Fazil unprecedented techniques Graphic Designer: Jamil Ahmed 36 Kingdom of Saudi Arabia International relations thru lens Web Developer: Liaqat Ali Chief Photographer: Sheikh Muhammad Arif 48 Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Holds Annual Reception for Heads Ramzan Mughal of State and Islamic Dignitaries who Performed Hajj Rituals Country Director Fazal Hussain 004540521485 50 Governance Model for Achieving Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 Copenhagen Denmark Email: [email protected] 52 Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, The Land of Opportunities Javed Iqbal Butt Bureau Chief Australia, Newzealand 56 The Saudi Vision 2030 Board of Advisors 76 King Salman Humanitarian Aid & Relief, A pioneering humanitarian General (R) Talat Masood, Ambassador(R) Tassaduq Hussain, Ambassador (R), 84 Conjoined Twins, a Trip to Saudi Arabia, A life Changing Procedure Mr. Tariq Hyder, Ambassador(R) Fozia Nasreen, Ambassador(R) Akram Zaki, Ambassador(R) 85 Ambassador of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to Pakistan Admiral Javed Hassan, Maria Sultan, Kanwar Muhammad Dilshad (EX-Federal Secretary)Chaudhry Nawaf Said Ahmad Al-Malkiy hosted a reception to Mashal and Fatima Faisal Mushtaq (Thagma-e-Imtiaz), Dr. Mirza ikhtiar Baig (Thagma-e-Imtiaz), Shoukat in Islamabad. Paracha, Malik Yousaf Ali, Ex-Ambassador, Mian Anwar-Ul-Haq Ramay, Ex-Parliamentarian, Ilyas Ahmed Chaudhry, CR Shamsi, Fozia Shahid, Mateen Haider, Captian (R) Wasif, Mian Mahmood Hon: Council General Republic of Moldova Resident Editors Eng. Moshin Ali 1st Floor Office No 50 Gulf Plazza Madina Street P.O B ox 65454 Jeddah 21556 Cell: +966-506389895 Bureau Office Qaisar Masood Muhammad Athar Northern Virginia Georgia Israr Masood M. Jamil Rathore Sydney Australia Bureau Chief Jeddah KSA Shahid Akbar Toor Cell: +966-502583608 Vehari Printer Special Supplement Roohani Art Press, Chughtai Plaza, Fazal-e-Haq Road, Blue Area Islamabad. Publisher on 87th National Day of the Mian Fazal Elahi, House No 263-C, Street 87, Sector E-11/2 Islamabad. Tel: +92-51-2163092, 2163070, News Room: +92-51-2163029 Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Mobile: +92-345-5565552, +92-322-5565552 Email: [email protected], [email protected] www.diplomaticfocus.org Special Feature Report by Karachi Office: Mobile: +92-321-5558221 Price Mian Fazal Elahi Pakistan $ 6 Middle East 8 Riyal UK £ 6 Schengen State €6 CEO/Editor/Publisher Malaysia: $ 8 Canada: $8 USA: $6 “Diplomatic Focus” Published from Islamabad 06 Diplomatic Focus October 2017 Editorial September 2017 September Mian Fazal Elahi Many events have unfolded in the country in the last year and a half, one of the most prominent being Saudi Vision 2030. There have also been new rules and regulations concerning aspects of government and public matters. The “Vision for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia” is a positive transformation of Saudi Arabia, the Saudi economy, and the country’s social structure. This requires to invest in all resources in order to diversify the economy, unleash the capabilities of promising economic sectors and privatize some government services opening Saudi Arabia further for business will boost productivity and smooth journey to become one of August 2017 August the largest economies in the world. Saudi Arabia has always been an advocate of stability, peace and fraternity between the brotherly countries, seeking cooperation with friends around the world. It has always attached great importance to international legitimacy and commitment to UN principles that call for cooperation between the countries and avoiding meddling in the affairs of other countries. Efforts of King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to serve Muslims and unite them worldwide to face challenges wisely and justly are appreciated. Words are not enough to describe Saudi-Pakistan relationship. The depth of this relationship is expressed by profound feelings of love, friendliness and enthusiasm July 2017 to lead it to new skylines and vistas. The 87th National Day is recalling anniversary when late King Abdulaziz bin Abdulrahman Al Saud declared the unification of what he named the “Kingdom of Saudi Arabia” on the 19th of the month of Jumada I of 1351 AH (September 23, 1932 AD). The Kingdom’s unification was achieved after 32 years of struggle during which late King Abdulaziz bin Abdulrahman Al Saud laid the strongest foundations to build such a great state, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, based on the Holy Quran, Our previous Issues Our previous adhering to the teachings of Prophet Mohammed - peace be upon him. We, on the behalf of Pakistani nation congratulations from the core of our hearts to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz, Crown Prince June 2017 His Royal Highness Mohammed bin Salman and to people of KSA. Long live KSA and Pakistan! Annual Subscription of Important Announcement Diplomatic Focus Rs. 9840/ Year (Including Courier Charges) For Further detail Email: [email protected] It has been announced for the general information that Mr. Mian Assad Ullah has Publications been appointed as Editor In Chief of the Monthly “Diplomatic Focus” for the UK/EU Documentaries Edition. He is entitled to participate official /non-officials diplomatic(engagements, Films events, national days, social evenings/gatherings, press conferences/interviews Events Managements and can be contacted for all kinds of stuff including articles, supplements and Events Shots advertisements etc). It is requested to all Diplomatic missions and government high Advertising officials of UK, please contact with Mr. Mian Assad Ullah on His mailing address, 4 Telefilms Ipswich Road, SW17 9RH, London. Cell number:+44-7961005954/ 2087694850, Cultural Affairs Email: [email protected], [email protected] Dramas Mian Assad ullah Modeling Diplomatic Focus October 2017 07 Bilateral Relations Pakistan and Kazakhstan to execute energy, defence projects By Mian Fazal Elahi, Monitoring Desk Salik Khan, thanked the Kazakh government for They agreed to benefit from the existing a warm welcome and hospitality. He was of the complementarities in agricultural and scientific akistan and Kaza¬khs¬tan agreed to opinion that bilateral ties should be turned into research, banking, IT, engineering and services. execute joint projects in the fields of a multiple partnership and called for enhancing Highlighting the importance of connectivity Pdefence, energy and communication to trade and relaxation in visa policy. between the two countries, the President widen bilateral cooperation. stressed that economic and trade relations President Hussain thanked the Kazakh cannot take off without addressing fundamental The agreement was reached during a one-to- government for adopting a just stance on the problems relating to connectivity. Prospects for one meeting between President Mamnoon issue of membership of the Nuclear Suppliers taking benefits from opportunities arising from Hussain and Kazakh Prime Minister Bakytzhan Group. Besides underscoring the need for regional projects were also discussed. Sagintayev. enhancing defence ties, the president also The Prime Minister of Kazakhstan appreciated The President congratulated the Prime Minister offered that Pakistan could assist in imparting the role of the President of Pakistan as the of Kazakhstan on the successful hosting of the certain skills to the Kazakh people. Chair of the COMSTECH. Both agreed to work Expo-2017 and expressed hope that the first He said Pakistan desired enhancing bilateral together to make joint efforts for success of the OIC Summit on Science and Technology would engagements in the fields of oil and gas and Muslim Ummah. lead to promotion of science and technology in Pakistani firms could invest in the sectors in the Muslim world. The President thanked the Kazakhstan. During the discussion, the two Both leaders also emphasized on enhancing Government of Kazakhstan for its support to mutually cooperative bilateral relations leaders expressed their desire to transform Pakistan for obtaining full membership of the between the two countries. bilateral relations from current level to a multi- Shanghai Cooperation Organization. dimensional strategic partnership by laying He also called for establishing air and road links Mr Hussain,
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