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Saudi officials attend Non-Aligned Movement countries’ meeting

Dr. Khaled Manzlawiy participating in a virtual meeting of the Non-Aligned Movement countries at the UN. (SPA)
Dr. Khaled Manzlawiy participating in a virtual meeting of the Non-Aligned Movement countries at the UN. (SPA)
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18 Jul 2020 01:07:24 GMT9
18 Jul 2020 01:07:24 GMT9

NEW YORK: Saudi Arabia’s deputy permanent representative to the UN, Dr. Khaled Manzlawiy, recently participated in the exceptional meeting of the Non-Aligned Movement countries at the UN, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The Non-Aligned Movement is a forum of 120 developing states that are not formally aligned with or against any major power bloc. It is the largest grouping of states aside from the UN.

The meeting was chaired by Yashar Aliyev, Azerbaijan’s permanent representative to the UN.

During the meeting, Azerbaijan’s Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov provided a briefing about the recent escalation on the borders between his country and Armenia.

Group members also discussed topics of common concern and political challenges facing them.

The meeting was also attended by Faisal Al-Haqbani, the special  political committee’s official from Saudi Arabia’s permanent delegation to the UN.

Earlier, Saudi Arabia affirmed its commitment to the goals and principles of the Non-Aligned Movement, and in particular the need for a global united front in the battle against COVID-19.

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