Saudi deputy crown prince meets with president of Turkey to discuss bilateral relations

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Saudi Deputy
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Second Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of
Defense, recently met with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of the Republic of Turkey in Riyadh
to discuss bilateral relations.

 

The meeting
focused on reviewing the current level of relations between the country and
examining ways the countries could work toward enhancing them, according to The Royal
Embassy of Saudi Arabia in Washington D.C.

Additionally,
the two leaders talked about developments affecting the region and ways the two
countries could exert efforts to achieve security and stability. Fighting
against terrorism was a main focus of the meeting.



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