Saudi king receives Venezuela’s president at his palace
Saudi King Salman has received at his palace Sunday evening Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro
Saudi King Salman has received at his palace Sunday evening Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro, who is currently visiting the kingdom.
King Salman and Maduro held talks where they reviewed bilateral cooperation between the two countries.
When Maduro arrived in Riyadh on Sunday, he met with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Nayef bin Abdul Aziz, the kingdom’s deputy prime minister and interior minister.
The officials discussed ways of boosting bilateral relations between the two oil-rich countries in various fields including cooperation to fight extremism.
During the meeting, Saudi Crown Prince and President Maduro reviewed the latest developments in the Middle East.
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