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Makkah Foreign Affairs Director Welcomes Russian OIC Envoy

Makkah Foreign Affairs Director Welcomes Russian OIC Envoy

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Fareed Al-Shehri, Director General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs' Makkah Region branch, received Turko Daudov, the Russian Ambassador to the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), today in Jeddah. During the meeting, they discussed issues of mutual interest.
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