
Saudi foreign minister receives written message from Russian counterpart
Russian Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Sergey Kozlov delivered to Al-Khuraiji the written message, which discussed ways to strengthen ties in various fields, at the ministry's headquarters on Wednesday.
During the meeting, Al-Khuraiji and Kozlov reviewed bilateral relations and discussed topics of common interest between the two countries.
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