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Saudi Ambassador Presents Credentials at Mexican Foreign Ministry

Saudi Ambassador Presents Credentials at Mexican Foreign Ministry

Leaders11-06-2025
Fahad bin Ali Al-Manawer, the newly appointed Ambassador of Saudi Arabia to the United Mexican States, formally presented a copy of his credentials to Ambassador Jonathan Chait Auerbach, Director General of Protocol at the Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs, during a reception held on Tuesday at the ministry.
The meeting provided an opportunity to highlight the strong and friendly relations between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United Mexican States, as well as the mutual goodwill shared by their peoples.
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