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Saudi Deputy Minister Ehab Al-Najjar receives Turkish, German envoys in Riyadh

Saudi Deputy Minister Ehab Al-Najjar receives Turkish, German envoys in Riyadh

Arab News6 days ago
Saudi Arabia's Deputy Minister for Consular Affairs Ehab Al-Najjar met with Turkiye's Ambassador to the Kingdom Emrullah Isler in Riyadh on Wednesday.
In a separate meeting, he recently received German Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Michael Kindsgrab in Riyadh, the Foreign Ministry posted on X.
During the meetings, the officials discussed ways to boost consular cooperation and matters of common interest.
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