Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince discusses Saudi-Japan Vision 2030 with Japanese PM
Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman congratulated Yoshihide Suga on assuming Japan’s premiership in a phone call on Thursday, the official Saudi Press Agency reported.
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“During the call, they emphasized the two countries’ keenness to enhance joint cooperation within the framework of the Saudi-Japanese Vision 2030,” SPA added.
Additionally, SPA reported that the Japanese Prime Minister praised the success of the G20 summit and the Kingdom Presidency.
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