Saudi King discusses Gaza crisis with Moroccan counterpart
The two leaders also discussed avenues of enhancing cooperation between the two countries
Saudi King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud met Moroccan King Mohammed VI in the coastal city of Jeddah on Monday where the two discussed the latest developments in the region, particularly the ongoing conflict in the Palestinian Gaza Strip, the Saudi News Agency said.
“They discussed the latest developments at the Islamic, Arab and international levels, particularly the latest developments in the Palestinian territories,” the state-run agency said.
The two leaders also discussed avenues of enhancing cooperation between the two countries at all levels, the agency added
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