Governor Tabuk being received at the Dalbandin Airport: Photo provided by the author

Riaz Baloch:

CHAGHI: Saudi Governor of Tabuk, Prince Fahd Bin Sultan Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, arrived in Dalbandin aboard his private plane for a month-long hunting expedition. His arrival was marked by a grand reception at Dalbandin Airport, where provincial ministers, government officials, and tribal dignitaries welcomed the royal guest.

Prominent figures present included Provincial Ministers Mir Sadiq Umrani and Mir Asim Kurd Gilo, Commissioner Rukhshan Division Mujibur Rahman Qumbrani, Deputy Commissioner Chagai Atta ul Naeem, District Chairman Khan Abdul Wadud Khan Sanjrani, and other tribal and political leaders. Prince Fahd was saluted by an armed police contingent before proceeding to Bartagazi, his designated hunting ground in the Chagai desert, accompanied by a convoy of vehicles.

Officials at the Dalbandin airport: Photo provided by the author

In a brief conversation, Prince Fahd expressed his admiration for Pak-Saudi relations, calling them “ideal and eternal.” He praised the hospitality of the local people, highlighting the deep bond between the two nations.

To ensure the safety of the Saudi royal guest, security was heightened throughout Dalbandin and surrounding areas. The month-long hunting trip reflects the continued tradition of Saudi royals visiting Pakistan, further strengthening bilateral ties.

This visit underlines the enduring friendship between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, built on mutual respect and shared cultural values.

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