Tunisian President Meets Head of King Salman Center for Humanitarian Aid, Discusses Various Relief and Humanitarian Topics

The President of Tunisia, Qais Saied, received Dr. Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Rabeeah, the advisor at the Royal Court and the Supervisor General of the King Salman Center for Relief and Humanitarian Aid, in the capital Tunis yesterday. The meeting was attended by the Saudi Ambassador to Tunisia, Dr. Abdulaziz bin Ali Al Sager, and the Tunisian Minister of Health, Dr. Mustapha Ferjani.
During the meeting, several topics of mutual interest related to humanitarian and relief affairs were discussed with the aim of enhancing cooperation. President Saied emphasized the strong relationship between the two brotherly countries, highlighting the exceptional medical capabilities in both nations that rival those in developed countries. He also praised the Saudi program for conjoined twins.
Dr. Al Rabeeah, in turn, presented an overview of the humanitarian and relief projects and programs provided by the Kingdom through the King Salman Center for Relief to those in need and affected individuals around the world. The discussions focused on ways to strengthen these efforts to make a greater impact and reach more people in need.
Overall, the meeting highlighted the close ties between Tunisia and Saudi Arabia, particularly in the field of humanitarian aid and relief work. Both sides expressed their commitment to continuing and expanding their cooperation to address the needs of vulnerable populations and contribute to global efforts to alleviate suffering. The exchange of perspectives and expertise during the meeting will inform future collaborations and initiatives aimed at making a meaningful difference in the lives of those facing adversity.