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Saudi Ambassador Designate Presents Copies of Letters of Credence to Foreign

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Saudi Ambassador Designate Presents Copies of Letters of Credence to Foreign

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Dr. Dakelallah went on to reaffirm his government commitment to strengthen and deepen the bilateral ties with the government of Sierra Leone adding that, as an Ambassador, he is committed to work with the Government of Sierra Leone to further deepen and strengthen the consolidated bilateral relations between the two countries with the view of sustaining the friendship bond.

In her response, the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Mrs. Nabeela Tunis said, Sierra Leone and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia are riding the pinnacle of admirable bilateral ties.

The Minister said Sierra Leone has benefited tremendously from Saudi in the areas of education, agriculture, infrastructural development, health, Hajj scholarships among other sectors. Added that, her government is very thankful for Saudi’s assistance during the deadly Ebola scourge.

She said the two countries have been adoring a strong bilateral and economic ties since 1970 and that those ties between the two countries have been emergent from strengthen to strengthen.

Hon Nabeela Tunis and His Excellency, Dr. Hussain Nasser Aldakelallah discussed a range of diplomatic topics and issues of common concern between Sierra Leone and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

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