Saudi Shoura Council speaker to head delegation to Pakistan

Speaker of the Saudi Shoura Council Abdullah bin Mohammed bin Ibrahim Al Al-Sheikh will head a council delegation on an official visit to Pakistan on Monday. (Supplied)
Speaker of the Saudi Shoura Council Abdullah bin Mohammed bin Ibrahim Al Al-Sheikh will head a council delegation on an official visit to Pakistan on Monday. (Supplied)
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Updated 05 October 2025
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Saudi Shoura Council speaker to head delegation to Pakistan

Speaker of the Saudi Shoura Council Abdullah bin Mohammed bin Ibrahim Al Al-Sheikh.
  • Al-Sheikh highlighted in a statement to the press the deep-rooted strategic relations between the two countries

RIYADH: Abdullah bin Mohammed bin Ibrahim Al Al-Sheikh, speaker of the Saudi Shoura Council, will head a council delegation on an official visit to Pakistan on Monday, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Al-Sheikh highlighted in a statement to the press the deep-rooted strategic relations between the two countries, supported by King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, as well as the leadership of Pakistan.

He also noted that bilateral relations, which he said were an extension of the historical legacy of cooperation between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, are continuing to develop.

The Shoura Council speaker expressed his hope that the visit will contribute to opening new opportunities for cooperation between the council, the National Assembly of Pakistan and the Senate of Pakistan.

These opportunities are expected to come through the coordination of parliamentary positions in regional and international forums.

During the visit, Al-Sheikh will hold official talks with Sardar Ayaz Sadiq, speaker of the National Assembly of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, and meet with a number of senior Pakistani officials to review relations and discuss ways to strengthen ties.

The visit was arranged in response to an invitation from Sadiq, after the two countries signed a historic mutual defense pact in September.

The pact states that any aggression against one country would be treated as an attack on both, and comes at a time of heightened tension in the region.

Pakistan’s Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Ahmad Farooq told Arab News recently that the signing was a “natural continuation” of the “enduring fraternal bond” between the two nations.

The Shoura Council delegation accompanying Al-Sheikh includes members of the Shoura Council Khalid bin Abdullah Al-Buraik, Ibtisam bint Abdullah Al-Jubeir, Ahmed bin Abdulrahman Al-Wardi, and a number of council officials.

The relationship between the countries was established in September 1947 when Saudi Arabia became one of the first countries to recognize Pakistan following its independence.

This was soon followed by the signing of a Treaty of Friendship in 1951.


World Diabetes Day: Saudi Health Endowment Fund launches Insulin Pump Support Program

World Diabetes Day: Saudi Health Endowment Fund launches Insulin Pump Support Program
Updated 14 November 2025
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World Diabetes Day: Saudi Health Endowment Fund launches Insulin Pump Support Program

World Diabetes Day: Saudi Health Endowment Fund launches Insulin Pump Support Program
  • Dedicated to supporting children with Type 1 diabetes, it aims to improve quality of life and care
  • Princess Sara bint Mashhour, wife of crown prince, donates SR10m to fund

RIYADH: The Saudi Health Endowment Fund marked World Diabetes Day, observed annually on Nov. 14, by announcing the launch of a new fund dedicated to supporting children with Type 1 diabetes across the Kingdom, aiming to significantly improve their quality of life and care by facilitating access to modern insulin pumps.
In its initial phase, the fund aims to support 600 children annually by providing advanced insulin pumps, which represent one of the latest treatment options for controlling blood sugar and reducing the need for daily injections.
This intervention is expected to improve children’s physical and psychological well-being, while reducing the risk of complications as well as the health care burden on families and medical facilities.
The Health Endowment Fund called upon donors and community organizations to contribute.
Princess Sara bint Mashhour, the wife of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman,
made a generous donation of SR10 million ($2.7 million) to the fund.
Health Minister and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Health Endowment Fund Fahad Al-Jalajel thanked Princess Sara for her generous donation and commended her role in supporting humanitarian initiatives, which reflect the values of Saudi society and the spirit of solidarity.
Dr. Anwar Khursheed, a senior family medicine physician at the National Guard Hospital in Riyadh, told Arab News: “As we mark World Diabetes Day, the launch of the Health Endowment Fund’s dedicated initiative for children with Type 1 diabetes is a transformative step for the Kingdom. This will greatly enhance the quality of life of young patients by accelerating access to modern insulin pumps, reducing complications, and empowering families with reliable, state-of-the-art care.
“As a long-standing physician in Saudi Arabia, I see this as a visionary investment in health care for future generations. It reflects the Kingdom’s commitment to compassionate, innovative health care and aligns perfectly with the health care goals in Saudi Vision 2030,” added Khursheed, who is also vice president of the Saudi Indian Healthcare Forum.
The new initiative is an extension of the Health Endowment Fund’s broader efforts to help vulnerable groups through specialized programs and collaboration with the health and non-profit sectors.
These efforts have already resulted in the provision of health services to over 3,000 beneficiaries across the Kingdom, bolstered by donations exceeding SR72 million in 2024 alone, underscoring strong community confidence and sustained humanitarian impact.
World Diabetes Day is the world’s largest diabetes awareness campaign, reaching a global audience of over 1 billion people in over 160 countries. Observed every year on Nov. 14, the birthday of Sir Frederick Banting, who co-discovered insulin with Charles Best in 1922, it was created in 1991 by the International Diabetes Federation and the World Health Organization and became an official UN International Day in 2006.
Diabetes and well-being are the themes for World Diabetes Day 2025.