ARAB AFFAIRS - Mar 5 - Kingdom, Turkey Sign Agreement To Boost Co-operation.

From: APS Diplomat Recorder | Date: March 8, 2008 | Copyright information

As part of an effort to boost Saudi-Turkish co-operation in the tourism and culture sector, Prince Sultan ibn Salman, secretary general of the Supreme Commission for Tourism (SCT), and Turkish Minister of Culture and Tourism Ertugrul Gunay signs an agreement. "This accord with a mandate to promote tourism relation between Riyadh and Ankara is the continuation of the excellent ties between the two countries", said Prince Sultan, after inking the accord. "We are following up and work...

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