
The Saudi cabinet praised the discussions of Saudi-Egyptian Coordination Council for the completion of the rest of the missions entrusted to it.
The cabinet held its weekly session on Monday, under King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud at Al Yamamah Palace in Riyadh.
The cabinet appreciated the king's confirmation with the Chinese President that the two countries seek to enhance peace and stability in the region and the world, and that the international community should stand together in fighting terrorism.
The cabinet also highlighted the outcomes of the Chinese President's visit in signing 14 agreements and memorandums of understanding to contribute to enhancing cooperation in various fields and upgrading relations to a comprehensive strategic partnership.
The Saudi cabinet commended the statement of the Foreign Ministers of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation which condemned the attacks on the Saudi missions in Tehran and Mashhad, and the statement of the Foreign Ministers of the Arab League on the rejection of Iran's interference in Bahrain, Yemen, Syria, Somalia, and its continuing support for terrorism.
The cabinet was briefed on reports on the latest developments including the Palestinian issue, the Syrian file, and the latest developments in Yemen.
Source: MENA
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