Faisal Bin Farhan also expected to meet PM Khan

Islamabad: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal Bin Farhan arrived here on Thursday on a maiden visit to Pakistan.
The newly-appointed minister was received by his Pakistani counterpart Shah Mahmoud Qureshi at the airport.
Both sides, at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) office here, discussed bilateral relations, regional situation and matters of mutual interest, Dawn reported.
The Saudi foreign minister was also expected to meet Prime Minister Imran Khan and other leaders during his one-day trip.
This is the first visit by the current Saudi foreign minister since he assumed office in October.
Earlier, a diplomatic source told Dawn that the purpose of the trip is to thank Prime Minister Imran Khan for not attending Kuala Lumpur Summit.
The source added that the visit was scheduled only a couple of days ago.
Earlier this month, Khan had decided not to attend the Islamic summit, which was held in Kuala Lumpur and was attended by leaders of Muslim countries, including Iran, Qatar and Turkey as well as religious scholars.
The decision was reportedly taken after Saudi Arabia expressed its displeasure over Pakistan’s decision to participate.
Riyadh sees the summit as an attempt to present an alternative to the Jeddah-based Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC).
Both Pakistan and Saudi Arabia had rejected claims that Khan’s decision was taken due to pressure from Riyadh.