Saudi Arabia to set up oil refinery in Pakistan: PM

Islamabad, The Gulf Observer: Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has said Saudi Arabia will establish an oil refinery at a cost of ten to twelve billion dollars in Pakistan.
He said the Saudi Crown Prince will soon visit Pakistan. The Prime Minister was addressing the passing out parade of the 48th batch of ASP at National Police Academy in Islamabad on Friday.
He said the present government has revived projects with Saudi Arabia which was facing delays over the last few years. He said The Prime Minister said Saudi Arabia and China have always stood by Pakistan in difficult times, adding Pakistan is also trying to improve our relations with the United States.