RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s non-resident ambassador to the State of Palestine Nayef Al-Sudairi, has met Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammed Shtayyeh at his office in Ramallah and reaffirmed the unwavering support of the Kingdom for Palestine, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported on Wednesday.
Shtayyeh welcoming Al-Sudairi in Palestine underscored his commitment to providing all necessary assistance for the envoy’s mission, which according to him would contribute significantly to the development of ties between the two states.
سياسي / رئيس الوزراء الفلسطيني يستقبل السفير السديري https://t.co/MMtasl08dq via @SPAregions pic.twitter.com/R6JaplbHfy
— نايف بن بندر السديري (@naif63_2) September 27, 2023
Saudi ambassador is on a two-day official trip to the West Bank that started on Tuesday. During the meeting he reaffirmed the firm support of the Kingdom for Palestine at all international platforms.
He said there is a lot of potential for enhanced cooperation between Palestine and Saudi Arabia in a number of fields.
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Al-Sudairi who is also Saudi envoy to Jordan, held meeting with the EU’s representative in Palestine, Alexandre Stutzmann, to discuss the latest political developments regarding the Palestine cause and matters of mutual interest.
Fruitful first meeting with H.E. the Ambassador of the Kingdom of Saudia Arabia 🇸🇦to Palestine @naif63_2 Looking forward to working together for the benefit of Palestinians & build on the Peace Day Effort jointly launched last week at the sidelines of the UNGA in New York. pic.twitter.com/3ThQ8mGTGU
— EU and Palestinians (@EUpalestinians) September 27, 2023
He also held talks with the chairman of the board of directors of independent development organization Al-Quds Fund and Endowment, Munib Al-Masri and discussed ways to boost and develop relations.
The ambassador who is touring the territory for the first time since he was appointed as envoy to Palestine in August, earlier presented his credentials to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.