Saudi-Sudanese Coordination Council to boost cooperation with concrete initiatives
King Salman chaired the Cabinet meeting in Jeddah, where ministers highlighted the new Saudi-Sudanese Coordination Council and reviewed regional cooperation.
Key Takeaways
AIKing Salman bin Abdulaziz chaired the Cabinet session held today in Jeddah, where the ministers reviewed several files related to Saudi Arabia's cooperation with brotherly and friendly countries.
The Cabinet praised the establishment of the Saudi-Sudanese Coordination Council, describing it as a continuation of both countries' commitment to strengthening joint coordination through an institutional framework that supports the development of cooperation and integration between them.
The ministers noted that the new framework aims to deliver tangible outcomes through initiatives, projects, and targets that contribute to achieving shared aspirations.
The Cabinet also reviewed recent talks and consultations held between Saudi Arabia and other brotherly and friendly nations in recent days, aimed at enhancing prospects for bilateral and multilateral cooperation across various fields.
The ministers affirmed that these efforts are intended to serve mutual interests and benefits, as well as to support endeavors to promote security and stability at both the regional and international levels.
