National Commission for Wildlife Crown Prince, the Second Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Defense and Chairman of Economic Affairs and Development
The Council of Economic Affairs and Development held a meeting this evening at the Peace Palace in Jeddah under the chairmanship of Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, the Second Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Defense and Chairman of the Board of Economic Affairs and Development.
During the meeting, the council was briefed on a number of economic and development issues, including the trends and visions of the National Commission for Wildlife and the General Organization for Grain Silos and Flour Mills.
The council made necessary recommendations regarding those topics.
During the meeting, the council was briefed on a number of economic and development issues, including the trends and visions of the National Commission for Wildlife and the General Organization for Grain Silos and Flour Mills.
The council made necessary recommendations regarding those topics.
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