
Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have signed two memorandums of understanding (MoUs) aimed at promoting youth empowerment through collaboration in information technology and sports. The agreements mark a new chapter in bilateral cooperation focused on skill development, innovation, and youth engagement.
The signing ceremony took place at the Governor House on Friday night in the presence of Saudi-Pakistan Joint Business Council (SPJBC) Chairman Prince Mansour bin Mohammad bin Saad Al Saud and Sindh Governor Kamran Khan Tessori.
Saudi Ambassador Nawaf Saeed Al-Malki, Consul General Mohammed Abdullah Al-Subaie, and Pakistan’s Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Ahmed Farooq also attended the event, underscoring the significance of this partnership.
A new era begins in Pakistan–Saudi Arabia relations! 🇵🇰🤝🇸🇦
In the presence of Governor Sindh Kamran Khan Tessori and Prince Mansour bin Mohammed Al Saud, two significant Memorandums were signed to promote IT education and sports. Young people will be provided with greater… pic.twitter.com/96obquxaNb[1]— Kamran Tessori (@KamranTessoriPk) October 11, 2025[2]
Under the MoUs, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia will collaborate on IT education, youth exchange programmes, and joint training initiatives to equip young people with modern skills. The partnership also includes promoting sports activities to encourage teamwork, discipline, and cross-cultural understanding.
The Pakistan-Saudi Arabia youth cooperation initiative is expected to create new opportunities for learning, innovation, and professional growth, strengthening ties between the two nations while investing in their next generation of leaders.
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- ^ October 11, 2025 (twitter.com)