saudi pavilion at london book fair opened
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London - SPA

On behalf of Prince Mohammed binNawaf bin Abdulaziz, the Saudi ambassador to the United Kingdom, Dr. Faisal binMohammed Al-Mahanna Abalkhail, the Cultural Attache in the Saudi embassy inLondon, today opened the Saudi pavilion at London book fair held at Earls Court inthe British capital of London.Saudi Arabia is participating in this annual event for the eighth time in a row.In a statement to SPA, Dr. Abalkhail thanked the ambassador for the support andcare he is rendering to make the Kingdom's participation a success. I am honored toopen this activity on behalf of His Royal Highness, he added.He lauded the Kingdom's qualitative participation in this fair, hoping for betterparticipation in the years to come.

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