Saudi Arabia donates 50 tonnes of dates to Ivory Coast

Riyadh | Saudi Arabia provides food aid to Ivory Coast, an African country. Fifty tons of dates were delivered with the help of the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center.

Saudi Deputy Ambassador Counsel Ahmed bin Ibrahim Al Ghandi handed over the award to African Integration and Ivory Coast Ambassador Philbert Kausi Geligloud at a ceremony at the Embassy Headquarters in Ivory Coast. Ambassador Michael Saha, Director, Asia Pacific and Oceania Department, and a representative from the Ministry of Finance attended the event.

As a gift from King Salman, the King of Saudi Arabia, the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center has been providing extensive assistance to fraternal friendly countries and to the poorest families in various parts of the world.

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