According to the Saudi Press Agency, the Saudi cabinet told King Salman on Tuesday that all plans and preparations for the Hajj season this year had been completed.
The king was informed about the initiatives and programs undertaken by different government departments to improve pilgrims’ capacities as well as their comfort and well-being.
According to SPA, he conveyed Saudi Arabia’s delight in providing services to the two sacred mosques and their guests.
The cabinet then discussed the contents of letters that the presidents of Somalia, Egypt, and Jordan had sent to King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
The Cabinet, according to Minister of Media Salman bin Youssef Al-Dossary, welcomed the outcomes of the second Saudi-Kuwaiti Coordination Council meeting, which emphasized the two countries’ strong fraternal ties and commitment to strengthening regional and international coordination while deepening cooperation in all areas to serve shared interests.
The Cabinet also discussed the Kingdom’s attendance at the most recent Arab League and Gulf Cooperation Council sessions. It conveyed hope for more advancements in cooperative projects and wider cooperation within the parameters of current relationships and historical ties.
During the meeting, there was also discussion of recent advancements in regional and international issues as well as current initiatives to address them. The Cabinet reiterated the Kingdom’s dedication to bolstering global endeavors targeted at accomplishing security and stability in the area.
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