The Cabinet also hailed the opening of King Fahd Complex's Forum for the Holy Quran's Most Famous Calligraphists held in Madinah as well as the First Saudi Conference for Orphans Care organized by the Insan Charitable Society for the Care of Orphans in Riyadh | |
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The Cabinet approved a number of appointments as follows: 1- Abdullah bin Abdulaziz bin Abdulrahman Al Al-Sheikh appointed to the post of Minister Plenipotentiary at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs | Abdulaziz bin Mohieddin Khoja said the Cabinet reviewed the latest developments at regional and international arenas, emphasizing the Kingdom's firm stances towards them as well as its keenness on achieving security and stability in the region and the world |
The teaching shall be gradual and the teachers should be qualified enough to teach English language as approved by a panel formed by specialists of the Ministry of Education and English-versed individuals of other concerned bodies.
The Cabinet was briefed on the outcomes of the 35th Extraordinary Meeting of the Ministerial Council of Gulf Cooperation Council GCC Member States held yesterday in Riyadh to address the latest developments in Yemen | The Cabinet expressed hope that the efforts exerted by the Ministerial Council will result in a final agreement that achieves stability and security in Yemen |
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Khoja also said that the Cabinet condemned the terrorist attack that took place in Marrakech, killing a number of innocent people, and offered the Kingdom's condolences and sincere sympathy to Morocco's King, government and people as well as the families of the victims | The Minister of Culture and Information pointed out that the Cabinet addressed a number of local issues, highly appreciating the issuance of the King's order to amend some articles of Printing and Publishing Law |
Khoja said that the Cabinet reviewed a number of issues on its agenda and issued the following decisions: The Cabinet approved the accession of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to the Convention on Road Traffic Vienna, 8 November 1968.
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