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Preident Al-Bashir Expresses Appreciation over Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Towards Sudan
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Posted: 28/07/2010 - 09:16
• Khartoum, July 28 (SUNA) - The President of the Republic Field Marshal Omer Al-Bashir has expressed appreciations for the stances of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, Abdullah Bin Abdal-Aziz, government and the people of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia towards Sudan He praised the continuing support for consolidation of Sudan economic and service development President Al-Bashir commended, while receiving credentials of the new Saudi Ambassador to Sudan, Faisal Bin Hamid Bin Ma ala at the Republican Palace Tuesday, and in the presence of the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ali Ahmed Karti, the role played by Saudi Arabia in support of development and services in the country The new Saudi ambassador, for his part, affirmed his keenness to boost the bilateral relations further for the joint benefits of the two fraternal peoples

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