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Pakistan and Saudi Arabia Resolve Long-Standing Rohingya Status Issue

Published on: November 20, 2025 5:48 AM

Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have finally resolved the long-standing Rohingya Muslims’ legal status issue, ending years of uncertainty for the community living in the Kingdom. The development came during a meeting in Islamabad between Pakistan’s Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi and Saudi Ambassador Nawaf bin Said Al-Maliki. The discussion focused on strengthening bilateral ties, security cooperation, and progress on important community matters.

During the meeting, the Saudi ambassador strongly condemned the recent terrorist attack in Islamabad and expressed sorrow over the loss of lives. Both sides also appreciated the growing cooperation on security and interior affairs, emphasizing the importance of continued coordination between the two nations.

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A major point of satisfaction in the meeting was the confirmation that the long-standing legal status problem of Rohingya Muslims living in Saudi Arabia has now been resolved. The Saudi envoy thanked the Government of Pakistan for its helpful role in settling the matter and acknowledged Pakistan’s constructive efforts.

Officials also announced that a formal agreement regarding this issue will be signed next week in Saudi Arabia. This signing will officially complete the process and ensure future clarity and protection for the affected community.

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Both sides agreed to further boost cooperation between their interior ministries and continue strengthening strategic ties. The Saudi ambassador added that he feels great pride in the strong bond between the people of Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, noting that resolving the Rohingya Muslims’ legal status issue reflects the deep trust between both countries.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi, Islamabad, Pakistan, Rohingya, Rohingya Muslims, Saudi Arabia

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