
Minister of Health of Saudi Arabia Dr. Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al-Rabee’a, here to take part in the Islamic Cooperation Organization health ministers 4th conference which concluded here yesterday, met today with each of health counterparts of Indonesia Nafeesah Meyoy and Jamaica Omer Sae on the sidelines of the conference. During the meeting, cordial talks were exchanged and issues of mutual concern to the Kingdom and each of Indonesia and Jamaica in the health and medical domains were discussed. For his part, Minister Al-Rabee'a expressed gratitude and happiness for the noble feelings expressed by the participants in the conference towards the services rendered by the Saudi government, led by the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, to pilgrims which led to an epidemic-and-quarantine-disease- free Hajj this year. For his part, the Senegalese Minister of Health, who is taking part of the event, Baba Emadou Dayak, as well as the heads of Turkish and Iranian delegations to the conference lauded the heath, medical and preventive measures taken by the Saudi authorities during this year's Hajj to the satisfaction of pilgrims from all over the world.
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