
Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have signed two significant Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) aimed at promoting information technology education and sports development, marking a new chapter of cooperation between the two nations.
The signing ceremony took place in Karachi in the presence of Sindh Governor Kamran Khan Tessori and Saudi Prince Mansour bin Muhammad Al Saud. Also present were Saudi Ambassador Nawaf Saeed Al-Malki, Saudi Consul General in Karachi Mohammed Abdullah Al-Subaie, Pakistan’s Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Ahmad Farooq, and other dignitaries.
According to the Sindh Governor’s Secretariat, the MoUs will advance collaboration between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia in modern IT education, joint training programs, youth exchange initiatives, and sports competitions, creating new opportunities for young people in both countries.
Governor Tessori said Pakistan and Saudi Arabia share a relationship built on mutual respect, trust, and brotherhood. He emphasized that cooperation in IT and sports would not only help develop youth skills but also strengthen bilateral relations.
He announced plans to organize a friendly cricket match between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia soon to promote cultural and people-to-people ties. “Pakistani youth are proving their talent across the world. Providing them with modern education, training, and opportunities is our top priority,” he said.
The governor added that education, technology, and sports are the foundations of a bright and progressive future. He said the provincial government is actively working to prepare young people to meet modern challenges and contribute to national development.
Prince Mansour bin Muhammad Al Saud praised Governor Tessori’s efforts for youth empowerment and commended Pakistan’s young talent. He said Saudi Arabia looks forward to expanding cooperation with Pakistan in education, technology, and sports, and lauded the governor’s role in strengthening ties between the two nations.
At the conclusion of the ceremony, both sides expressed hope that the agreements would open new avenues for youth development and deepen Pakistan–Saudi Arabia relations.