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Prince Sultan Donates 20 Million for Disabled and Orphans in Yemen

Published 22 Feb 2010
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Prince Sultan Donates 20 Million for Disabled and Orphans in Yemen
Riyadh (SPA). Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz, the Crown Prince Deputy Premier, Minister of Defense and Aviation and Inspector General received here yesterday in his palace in Aziziyyah a delegation from Yemen headed by Sheikh Naji Abdulaziz Al Sha'ef who came to congratulate him on safe return to the kingdom.
The Yemeni delegation c rejected and condemned the acts of the infiltrating elements that caused destruction in Sa'ada, Sufyan Al-Jouf and the insecurity and public disorder in some border areas in the Kingdom, stressing their appreciation of the way Saudi Arabia has tackled the issue with the mutineers. The delegation emphasized Saudi Arabia's right to defend its security and sovereignty under all circumstances, and noted the depth of the links between the Saudi and Yemeni peoples, stressing that the Crown Prince and the Saudi Leadership, led by the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud greatly   supported development in Yemen.
The Crown Prince expressed his thanks to the Yemeni delegation for their visit and  the true feelings of brotherhood they held and wished them a pleasant stay in the Kingdom. The Crown Prince praised the Saudi-Yemeni relations and the keenness of the Custodian of the two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and President Ali Abdullah Saleh for the promotion and development of synergies between the two countries for the service of their peoples. His Royal Highness pledged the amount of Ten Million Riyals for orphans and Ten Million Riyals for the disabled in the Republic of Yemen.

Last Modified Date: 10/02/2013 - 3:32 PM Saudi Arabia Time

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