Kuwait\'s Ambassador to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Sheikh Thamer bin Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, paid here today a visit to Saudi Press Agency (SPA). During the visit, the Ambassador met with the Director General of Saudi Press Agency Abdullah bin Fahd Al-Hussein, who welcomed him and his companions. At the outset of the meeting, Sheikh Thamer Al-Sabah reviewed brotherly relations between the leaderships and peoples of the two countries, highlighting deep-rooted and distinguished relations between the two brotherly countries and their peoples, expressing his pride over the past and present of these relations, and looking forward to a brighter future. For his part, SPA Director General thanked Sheikh Thamer Al-Sabah for the visit, stressing the distinguished relations between the two countries, which have been embodied in the fields of information cooperation that the two countries are eager to promote to the aspirations of all people, especially between Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) and Saudi Press Agency . The Kuwaiti Ambassador toured the various departments of Saudi Press Agency, and he was briefed on their information activities. During the tour, the Ambassador was accompanied the SPA Director General; the Director General of News Department Ahmed bin Ibrahim Al-Awadh; Director of Technical Department Eng. Abdullah bin Safar Al-Ghamdi; and Director of KUNA Office in Riyadh Abdulrazzaq Al-Huzami.
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