Saudi Arabia to Increase Embassies in Africa- Al-Khereiji
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Saudi Arabia to increase embassies in Africa- Al-Khereiji
The Saudi Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Walid Al-Khereiji, has revealed that his country intends to increase the number of its embassies in African countries to more than 40 over the coming years. He also expressed Saudi Arabia’s aspiration to invest $25 billion in Africa. Al-Khereiji made the remarks while attending a reception marking the annual Africa Day commemoration, held at the Culture Palace in the Diplomatic Quarter in Riyadh.…
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Saudi Arabia to Boost Diplomatic Presence and Investment in Africa | The Middle East Observer
Saudi Arabia has announced plans to expand its network of embassies across the continent to over 40 in the coming years. This declaration comes as part of the Kingdom’s broader initiative to enhance its presence and influence in Africa. Speaking at the annual Africa Day celebration held at the Culture Palace in Riyadh’s Diplomatic Quarter, […]
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