Saudi ambassador to UAE presents credentials in Abu Dhabi

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Saudi ambassador to the UAE Sultan bin Abdullah Al-Angari presents his credentials to Sheikh Shakhboot Nahyan Al-Nahyan in Abu Dhabi. (@mofauae)
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Saudi ambassador to the UAE Sultan bin Abdullah Al-Angari presents his credentials to Sheikh Shakhboot Nahyan Al-Nahyan in Abu Dhabi. (@mofauae)
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Updated 16 October 2023
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Saudi ambassador to UAE presents credentials in Abu Dhabi

  • Al-Angari expressed his happiness to represent the Kingdom in the UAE in light of the fraternal relations that unite the two countries

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to the UAE Sultan bin Abdullah Al-Angari presented his credentials in Abu Dhabi on Monday.

The envoy presented his credentials to Minister of State at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Shakhboot Nahyan Al-Nahyan, Saudi Arabia’s foreign ministry reported.

Al-Angari expressed his happiness to represent the Kingdom in the UAE in light of the fraternal relations that unite the two countries, the UAE’s foreign ministry said.

He also stressed his keenness to strengthen bilateral relations in various fields in a way that contributes to strengthening the bonds between the two countries.


Ramadan worshippers flock to Mount Al-Rumah before Maghrib

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Ramadan worshippers flock to Mount Al-Rumah before Maghrib

RIYADH: Muslims have been flocking to Mount Al-Rumah in the north of Madinah, about 4 km from the Prophet’s Mosque, ahead of the Maghrib call to prayer.

The site, which is about 180 meters in length, is a significant historical landmark and a destination for those seeking to learn about the Battle of Uhud, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.

The mount offers visitors a view of the position where archers were stationed during the battle.