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Singapore, Tunisia officials in key Makkah talks

Author: arab newID: 1546035460138525500Sat, 2018-12-29 01:17

JEDDAH: Officials from Singapore and Tunisia recently met with Saudi officials in Makkah.
Mohammed Bentin, Hajj and Umrah minister, hosted Masagos Zlkifli, Singapores environment and water minister, and Ahmed Aazzoum, Tunisias Islamic affairs minister, during separate meetings on Thursday.
Sidiki Diakite, Ivory Coasts interior minister, had also visited Makkah as part of a delegation sent from his country to the Hajj and Umrah Ministry.
During the meeting, the ministers discussed bilateral relations between the two countries and issues related to pilgrims.

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