Saudi King Salman orders investments in Egypt exceed $8 bln
The monarch also ordered that Saudi investments in Egypt be more than $8 bln
Saudi Arabia’s King Salman on Tuesday ordered the kingdom to help meet Egypt's petroleum needs for the next five years, Saudi state news agency SPA reported.
He also ordered that Saudi investments in Egypt be more than $8 bln (30 billion Saudi riyals,) SPA said.
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