RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s minister of foreign affairs, Prince Faisal bin Farhan, met his counterpart from Egypt on Monday at the ministry’s headquarters in Riyadh.
The prince and Badr Abdelatty reviewed the state of relations between the their nations and discussed ways in which cooperation might strengthened in various fields, along with other issues of mutual interest, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
They then co-chaired a high-level meeting between representatives of their countries that focused on the enhancement of mechanisms for cooperation, deeper coordination on responses to regional and international issues, and how best to serve shared interests.
The talks also addressed key developments in the region, foremost among them the latest situation in the Gaza Strip, and efforts to support regional stability.
Other participants included Saud Al-Sati, undersecretary of the Ministry for Political Affairs; Saleh Al-Hussaini, the Saudi ambassador to Egypt; and Ghazi Al-Anzi, director general of the Foreign Ministry’s General Administration for Arab Countries.
The Egyptian representatives included Ihab Abu Sarea, the country’s ambassador to the Kingdom; and Ihab Fahmy, assistant minister of foreign affairs.