
Dr. Al-Sadeq Al-Hadi Al-Mahdi, Sudan's minister of human resources, congratulated the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud on his success to overcome a series of challenges and crises over the last short period.
To mark King Salman's first anniversary of ascending the throne, Dr. Al-Mahdi said, in remarks to the Saudi Press Agency, that, thanks to the rich experience and wisdom he gained from his previous career, King Salman has managed to diversify the State's income resources amid fluctuations of oil prices, taken wise economic measures that would conduce to vital changes in the
Kingdom's economic infrastructure and drawn firm and clear road landmarks for the country's domestic and foreign policy in addition to confirmed the religious basics and pillars on which the Kingdom's State was built.
To this extend, Dr. Al-Mahdi lauded King Salman's courageous decision of launching the determination storm to restore legitimacy in Yemen and further calling for the formation of the Islamic Military Alliance to fight terrorism.
He said that Saudi Arabia's position towards the Palestinian cause to reach the goals of a Palestinian independent state has never changed.
Dr. Al-Mahdi drew the attention that the Sudanese-Saudi relations have witnessed tangible development last year, wishing the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques continuous health and happiness to serve his religion, country and people.
Source: SPA
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