Saudi Arabia, October 5, 2007 – His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid, heir to the throne of the Kingdom of Morocco, on Friday held talks with King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz, ruler of Saudi Arabia.
The talks focused on the bilateral cooperation and ways to enhance them in the various fields.
The Moroccan most popular royal - who is currently on visit of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia - stressed keenness to strengthen and develop the bilateral relations to achieve the common interests of the two countries, especially in economic and trade fields.
His Royal Highness, the most important leader of Moroccan foreign policy, seeks to safeguard Moroccan interests by setting up a genuine diplomatic mission founded on three pillars of foreign policy: political, commercial and cultural.
The meeting was attended by several Moroccans and Saudi’s officials.
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