Feb 22 2012 |
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RCJY, Hungarian minister discuss cooperation
RIYADH: Prince Saud bin Abdullah bin Thunayan Al-Saud, chairman of the Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu ( RCJY ), received at his office in Riyadh on Monday Andre Quervain, the Hungarian minister of state in the Ministry of Rural Development and the agriculture general inspector to monitor the nutrition markets. Accompanying him were Churbar Gabor, deputy chairman of international relations; Maclosh Kalay, Hungarian ambassador to the Kingdom; Harnji Saba, a Hungarian businessman; and a group of Hungarian businessmen accompanied the visiting guest.Prince Saud welcomed the guests and expressed the strong ties the two countries enjoy, and highlighted the efforts by the Kingdom to strengthen all the ties with all countries around the world.
In his speech, the prince confirmed that the Kingdom cares too much for the chemical and petrochemical industries and the industrial cities managed by the Royal Commission and the developments these cities reached.
After the meeting, Prince Saud and senior officials of the Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu discussed the chances for a future cooperation with the visiting delegation.
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