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Saudi Arabia & China Discuss Joint Cooperation

September 11, 2024
Saudi Arabia & China Discuss Joint Cooperation

Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman receives Chinese Premier Li Qiang in Riyadh on Wednesday.

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Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman welcomed Chinese Prime Minister Li Qiang to the Kingdom on Wednesday. A formal ceremony was held in honor of the premier, followed by an official session of talks between the two leaders.

They chaired a meeting of the High-Level Saudi-Chinese Committee, where they reviewed aspects of joint cooperation, particularly in political and security coordination. Discussions also covered opportunities in trade, energy, investment, culture, and technology.

In addition, the crown prince and Li addressed regional developments and the latest international issues.

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