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Saudi Arabia hands medical aid to Tunisia

September 18, 2021

Saudi Gazette report

TUNIS — Saudi Arabia's ambassador to Tunisia Dr. Abdulaziz Bin Ali Al-Sager handed over the medical aid provided by the Kingdom to Tunisia, which included high-performance oxygen generators to provide oxygen to several hospitals and health centers.

The reception’s inauguration was attended by Tunisian Minister of Health Ali Al-Mrabet, Presidential Adviser Walid Al-Hajam, Director of Military Health Lt.-Gen. Mustafa Al-Ferjani, and Adm. Atallah, security adviser to the Presidency of the Republic.

Al-Sager praised the efforts made by the Kingdom to help Tunisia overcome the pandemic. He stressed that this assistance extends what the Kingdom has provided to Tunisia during the past months.

For his part, Tunisian Minister of Health Ali Al-Mrabet, Advisor to President Walid Al-Hajam, and officials in the presidency and military health praised the Kingdom's distinguished efforts, which confirm the depth of the relationship between the two countries.


September 18, 2021
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