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Eight newly appointed Saudi ambassadors take oath before Crown Prince

  • Jul 28
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Eight newly appointed Saudi ambassadors take oath before Crown Prince
Eight newly appointed Saudi ambassadors take oath before Crown Prince | 📷SPA


JEDDAH, July 28, Saudi Arabia Breaking News — Eight newly appointed Saudi ambassadors took the oath of office on Tuesday before HRH Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister, on behalf of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud.


The ambassadors are Rajeh bin Tami Al-Baqmi, appointed to Pakistan; Turki bin Mohammed Al-Qahtani, appointed to Senegal and as non-resident ambassador to Cabo Verde, Guinea and The Gambia; and Ghazi bin Rafea Al-Enezi, appointed to Syria.


They also include Badr bin Saud Al-Tarifi, appointed to Colombia and as non-resident ambassador to Panama; Aseel bint Sultan Al-Shuhail, appointed to Sweden and as non-resident ambassador to Iceland; and Abdulrahman bin Qalil Al-Khudaidi, appointed to Belgium and as non-resident ambassador to Luxembourg.


Ahmed Omar Al-Muhaili was appointed ambassador to Niger, while Mohammed bin Rashid Al-Hadithi was appointed to Denmark and as non-resident ambassador to Lithuania, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

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