A delegation led by visiting Pakistani Minister for Religious Affairs Syed Hamid Saeed Kazmi called on the Saudi Minister for Haj Dr. Fuad Abdulsalam Al-Farsy and requested him to increase Pakistan's Haj quota this year. Thanking Farsy for increasing the Haj quota last year, the visiting Paksitani minister discussed arrangements for the forthcoming Haj. Kazmi appreciated the services rendered to the pilgrims under the patronage of King Abdullah, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, and his selfless services for the welfare of Pakistan. Kazmi also had a meeting with the Chairman of Mossassah South Asia Adnan Muhammad Amin Katib. Katib and the Director General of Pakistan Haj Mission signed an agreement to provide additional facilities to Pakistani pilgrims. It was agreed that Mossassah South Asia will provide camps to Pakistani pilgrims in Old Mina, food service in the camps at Mina, refreshment at Muzdalifa and all Pakistani pilgrims would be accommodated in one place at Arafat. Pakistan, Kazmi said, enjoys unique and distinguished relations with the Kingdom.