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The Cabinet, chaired by King Salman, on Tuesday reviewed reports about the coronaviru­s disease (COVID-19) outbreak and the measures taken in the Kingdom to check the spread of the virus.

Acting Media Minister Dr. Majid Al-Qasabi told the Saudi Press Agency that the Cabinet discussed the Kingdom’s keenness to achieve stability in the global oil market. The ministers approved a framework agreement for cooperatio­n in the peaceful use of nuclear energy between the Kingdom and the UAE.

The Cabinet also approved a guiding form for a cooperatio­n agreement between the Kingdom and countries benefiting from the “Makkah Road” initiative and authorized the interior minister or his deputy to negotiate with authoritie­s in those countries to finalize a draft agreement vis-a-vis the arrival of Haj and Umrah pilgrims.

The ministers also approved an agreement with Arab Investment and Export Credit Guarantee Corp. for the establishm­ent of the corporatio­n’s branch office.

The Cabinet authorized the minister of Islamic affairs to discuss with his Nigerian counterpar­t a draft memorandum of understand­ing (MoU) to boost cooperatio­n in the field of Islamic affairs. The ministers also approved an MoU with Singapore to increase cooperatio­n in the field of environmen­tal protection and management of water resources.

The Cabinet also decided that the Ministry of Economy and Planning shall be responsibl­e for the Kingdom’s participat­ion in the World Economic Forum held in Davos annually. It will manage the participat­ion in coordinati­on with the Saudi Center for Internatio­nal Strategic Partnershi­ps and other relevant authoritie­s.

 ?? SPA ?? King Salman chairs the weekly Cabinet session via videoconfe­rencing in Riyadh on Tuesday.
SPA King Salman chairs the weekly Cabinet session via videoconfe­rencing in Riyadh on Tuesday.
 ??  ?? I express my great gratitude to King Salman and to the Saudi people for their great generosity by donating $500 million, in response to the plan to combat the coronaviru­s disease.
Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s
WHO director general
I express my great gratitude to King Salman and to the Saudi people for their great generosity by donating $500 million, in response to the plan to combat the coronaviru­s disease. Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s WHO director general

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