Pakistan's prime minister called for closer cooperation between Saudi Arabia and his cash-strapped Islamic nation to enhance Saudi investment in his country, a government statement said Tuesday. Shehbaz Sharif made his remarks during a meeting with Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan who arrived Monday in the capital, Islamabad, to discuss a range of issues, including how to help Pakistan overcome its economic crisis. The previous week, Sharif met with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in Saudi Arabia, one of Pakistan’s closest allies and a leading supplier of oil to Islamabad.
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A tepid response to Iran's large-scale assault against Israel would reinforce the message that there are no real consequences for Iranian aggression.
Thru | Total | Purse | ||
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F | -20 | $337,500 | ||
F | -18 | $206,791 | ||
F | -17 | $99,970 | ||
F | -17 | $99,970 | ||
F | -17 | $99,970 | ||
F | -17 | $99,970 | ||
F | -17 | $99,970 | ||
F | -16 | $46,872 | ||
F | -16 | $46,872 | ||
F | -16 | $46,872 |