Saudi plane carrying 35 tons of aid lands in Syria’s Aleppo

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This comes within the framework of the Saudi relief air bridge, being run by the King Salman Center for Relief and Humanitarian Aid. (SPA)
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This comes within the framework of the Saudi relief air bridge, being run by the King Salman Center for Relief and Humanitarian Aid. (SPA)
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This comes within the framework of the Saudi relief air bridge, being run by the King Salman Center for Relief and Humanitarian Aid. (SPA)
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Updated 14 February 2023
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Saudi plane carrying 35 tons of aid lands in Syria’s Aleppo

  • So far, the kingdom has sent eight planes with aid to help those affected by the earthquake

RIYADH: A Saudi plane carrying 35 tons of aid landed in Syria’s Aleppo International Airport on Tuesday, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The aid includes food, medical and shelter materials weighing 35 tons and 322 kilograms, the statement added. 

This comes within the framework of the Saudi relief air bridge, being run by the King Salman Center for Relief and Humanitarian Aid, to help those affected by the earthquake in Syria and Turkey.

So far, the kingdom has sent eight planes with aid to help those affected by the earthquake. 


Saudi envoy to Spain discusses tourism cooperation with UNWTO chief

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Saudi envoy to Spain discusses tourism cooperation with UNWTO chief

Saudi Ambassador to Spain Princess Haifa Al-Mogrin met with Shaikha Nasser Al-Nowais, secretary-general of the UN World Tourism Organization, at the organization’s headquarters in Madrid, on a courtesy visit following her assumption of office.

During the meeting, they exchanged views on the sustainable development of tourism and ways to strengthen cooperation in this area, the Saudi Embassy in Spain wrote in a post on X.

Meanwhile, Abdulmajeed Al-Samary, undersecretary of protocol at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, received the credentials of Mohamed Amin Sheikh Osman, the newly appointed ambassador of Somalia to the Kingdom, the Foreign Ministry wrote in a post on X.