Saudi king holds talks with Moroccan counterpart
King Abdullah and King Mohammad VI discussed mutual cooperation and regional development
Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz held talks with King Mohammad VI of Morocco at his residence in Casablanca on Monday, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
The SPA said the two leaders discussed the developments in the Arab and Islamic world.
“They also discussed prospects of cooperation between the two countries as well as means of enhancing relations in various fields to serve the interests of the two countries and peoples,” SPA added.
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