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Home > Morocco > Saudi King Receives Head of Moroccan Delegation to Hajj, Sends Greetings to King Mohammed VI

Saudi King Receives Head of Moroccan Delegation to Hajj, Sends Greetings to King Mohammed VI

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Saudi King Receives Head of Moroccan Delegation to Hajj, Sends Greetings to King Mohammed VI

Saudi King Receives Head of Moroccan Delegation to Hajj, Sends Greetings to King Mohammed VI

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Rabat – Saudi King Salman  Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, received, on Saturday in Mina, the heads of official delegation to  the 2017 Hajj .

Among the attendants was Mohammed Laaraj, Moroccan Minister of Culture and Communication.

According to Maghreb Arab Press (MAP), Laaraj said that he  conveyed greetings and gratitudes sent by King Mohammed VI to the Saudi sovereign, thanking him for giving his instruction to Saudi authorities to well serve the  pilgrims and provide them with all means safety and comfort during the 2017 Hajj season.

The Saudi monarch in turn told Moroccan minister to transmit his greetings to King Mohammed VI and the Moroccan people.

Between July and August King Salman spent a one month-long vaccation in the Moroccan city of Tangier where the northern port city turned into a destination for heads of states and high officials.

During King Salman’ stay Tangier, he met with King Mohammed VI. The meeting was highly signicant as it provided proof relations between the two monarchies remain strong despite differences over the Qatar crisis .

The Saudi monarch also received the Sudanese president in his guest residency in the northern Moroccan city.

Another significant meeting took place when King Salman received Qatari Sheikh Abdullah bin Ali bin Abdullah bin Jassem.

Following that meeting, King Salman gave instruction to open borders with Qatar to allow Qatari piligrims to cross to perform Hajj.

Tags: HajjHajj 2017King Mohammed IVKing SalmanKing Salman Bin AbdelazizMohammed LaarajMorocco Saudi RelationsRelations between Morocco and Saudi Arabia
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