

Posted On: 28-Feb-2010 18:46:58 Source: Agencies
PM Manmohan Singh will meet Saudi King today to discuss various issues
Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh and the Saudi King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz will meet on Sunday evening and have delegation level talks on a variety of issues including bilateral, regional and international concerns.
Dr Singh arrived in Riyadh on Saturday to a rousing welcome from the Saudi Government which demonstrated a special gesture as the entire cabinet, including the three brothers of King Abdullah, received him and his wife Gursharan Kaur at the King Khalid International Airport.
First Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Crown Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz, Interior Minister and second Deputy Prime Minister second Crown Prince Naif Bin Abdul Aziz and Governor of Riydah Prince Salman bin Abdul Aziz warmly greeted Dr Singh, the first Indian Prime Minister to visit the country in 28 years.
Amid his keenness to impart "strategic character" to India-Saudi Arabia ties, Dr Singh will hold wide-ranging talks with King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud on issues ranging from cooperation in various areas, situation in Afghanistan and the threat of terrorism.
India's concerns over 'safe havens' of Al-Qaeda and Taliban along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border will be also discussed during the talks between Singh and King Abdullah.
Saudi Arabia itself has concerns with regard to Al-Qaeda operating out of Yemen.
During the three-day visit, the two sides will sign ten pacts including Extradition Treaty, Agreement on Transfer of Sentenced Prisoners and Agreement on setting up Joint Investment Fund.
Dr Singh and King Abdullah will also hold talks on Sunday on opening "new frontiers" of cooperation in various areas including security and defence.
During the visit, India and Saudi Arabia will sign a number of pacts including Extradition Treaty, Agreement on Transfer of Sentenced Prisoners and Agreement on setting up Joint Investment Fund.
Ahead of his departure from New Delhi, the Prime Minister, in a statement, noted that his visit to Saudi Arabia carries a "special significance" and that India and Saudi
Arabia have much to gain by cooperating with each other in combating extremism and terrorism.
Dr Singh said he would discuss with the Saudi King the situation in Afghanistan and other regional issues and ways in which "we promote greater stability and security in the region and impart a strategic character to our relations beyond the traditional areas of our cooperation".
Referring to the Delhi Declaration issued during the visit of King Abdullah in Riyad in 2006 as Republic Day chief guest, the Prime Minister said it was a "valuable blueprint" of cooperation between the two countries in the future.