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AsiaMiddle EastSoon.. the opening of the Saudi Embassy in Damascus

Soon.. the opening of the Saudi Embassy in Damascus

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Al Jazeera – SPA:

The Saudi technical team concerned with reopening the embassy of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in the Syrian Arab Republic has arrived in the capital, Damascus, in implementation of the decision of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to resume work in its diplomatic mission in the Syrian Arab Republic.

The Saudi technical team, headed by Minister Plenipotentiary Ghazi bin Rafi Al-Anzi, met with Assistant Syrian Foreign Minister Dr. Ayman Sousan, and Chief of Protocol at the Syrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Anwan Nabeeb, at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs headquarters in the capital, Damascus.


During the meeting, the head of the Saudi team expressed his thanks to the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs for the warm welcome the team received and facilitating access procedures, while Dr. Soussan expressed their welcome, readiness and readiness to provide all facilities and support to facilitate the mission of the Saudi team.

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