King Salman, Egyptian president hold talks

April 24, 2017

Riyadh, Apr 24: Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, who arrived here Sunday on an official visit, held talks with King Salman on various aspects of bilateral cooperation and the latest regional developments.

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Upon arrival, El-Sisi was received by the monarch at King Salman Air Base, from where they headed to the Royal Court, where the visiting delegation was received by Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, princes, ministers and senior officials.

Egyptian Ambassador Nasser Hamdy earlier said the talks would touch on strategic bilateral relations and regional and global issues, notably the war on terror.

The talks would also explore ways to implement bilateral agreements in a manner that enhances joint cooperation, he added.

In April 2016, the two sides signed agreements in the fields of commerce, industry and anti-corruption during King Salman’s visit to Cairo.

Hamdy said Saudi Arabia is considered the biggest investor in Egypt with $6.1 billion, which represents 11 percent of total foreign investments and 27 percent of Arab investments in Egypt. Egyptian investments in the Kingdom have reached $1.1 billion, he added.

Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry told Asharq Al-Awsat, a sister publication of Arab News, that El-Sisi’s visit contributes to setting out an effective coordination and consultation mechanism between the two countries.

A Saudi-Egyptian Summit in Riyadh will discuss ways to reinforce bilateral relations and face regional challenges, he said.

The summit is an opportunity to address regional and international developments, especially after El-Sisi’s recent visit to Washington, Shoukry added. The summit will also quell rumors of bilateral relations experiencing a rough patch, he said.

The two sides have had divergent views on some regional issues, such as Syria’s civil war. Relations also grew strained when an agreement to transfer ownership of two Red Sea islands to Saudi Arabia was met with protests and lawsuits in Egypt.

El-Sisi’s visit follows an invitation by King Salman when they met on the sidelines of the recent Arab League Summit in Jordan.

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March 5,2020

Dubai, Mar 5: A 16-year-old Indian girl here has tested positive for the deadly coronavirus, bringing the total number of confirmed infection cases in the UAE to 28, according to media reports.

Health officials here confirmed on Wednesday that a new coronavirus case was detected in the girl who attended an Indian school in Dubai, Al-Arabiya website reported.

The girl tested positive for the COVID-19 after she contracted the infection from her father who travelled overseas, Dubai Health Authority (DHA) was quoted as saying by the report.

The Indian High School in Dubai will be closed from Thursday as a precautionary measure, the Gulf News reported.

"As a precautionary measure, Indian High School Group of schools is closed from Thursday, March 5. Detailed circular about exams will be mailed. Your well-being is important. Take care," the report said.

The father developed symptoms of the virus five days after returning to Dubai. Both the student and family members have been quarantined in hospital and are stable and recovering well. All other family members have also been quarantined, the Khaleej Times reported.

"Within the framework of comprehensive preventive measures against the spread of coronavirus, the DHA is conducting tests and monitoring the students, staff and workers of the school that may have interacted with the coronavirus patient," the DHA was quoted as saying by the Gulf News.

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February 24,2020

Dubai, Feb 24: Kuwait and Bahrain confirmed on Monday their first novel coronavirus cases, the countries' health ministries announced, adding all had come from Iran.

Kuwait reported three infections and Bahrain one in citizens who had returned home from the Islamic republic.

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April 27,2020

Riyadh, Apr 27: The government of Saudi Arabia has signed a SR995 million (approx. Dh972m) contract with China to provide Covid-19 tests for nine million people in the Kingdom.

The Saudi Press Agency, SPA, reported that the decision came "as a result of a phone call made today (Sunday) between the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and Chinese President Xi Jinping."

The contract includes providing necessary equipment and supplies, making available of 500 Chinese specialists and technicians who are specialised in performing tests, establishing six large regional laboratories throughout the Kingdom; including a mobile laboratory with a capacity of performing 10,000 tests per day. Saudi cadres will also be trained to conduct daily tests and comprehensive field tests, under the new agreement

The contract was co-signed by the National Unified Procurement Company and Chinese company Huo-yan Laboratories by Dr. Abdullah Al Rabeeah, Advisor at the Royal Court, on behalf of the Government of Saudi Arabia, and Chinese Ambassador to the Kingdom Chen Weiqing, as a representative of the Chinese Government.

The contract is one of the largest contracts that will provide diagnostic tests for the novel Coronavirus.

Tests were also purchased from several other companies from the United States, Switzerland and South Korea, bringing the number of available tests to 14.5 million, covering around 40 percent of Saudi Arabia's population, SPA added.

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