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Tue, 11/25/2008 - 21:04
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Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques chairs Cabinet's session 3
SPA - Then the Cabinet reviewed topics on its agenda and took the relevant decisions:
The Cabinet approved the joint minutes on land and sea borders
between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Qatar and the two maps signed
in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia on 5/7/2008.
The Cabinet approved the Memorandum of Understanding in the field of
museums between the General Commission for Tourism and Antiquities in
the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the British Museum in the United
Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, signed in London on
1/11/2007.
The most prominent feature of the memorandum calls for cooperation in
training competent Saudis in the field of museums and restoration of
museum collections.
The Cabinet approved the Memorandum of Understanding in the field of
tourism between the General Commission for Tourism and Antiquities in
the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Ministry of Culture and Tourism
in the Republic of Turkey, signed in Riyadh on 5/3/2008.
The most prominent feature of the memorandum calls on the two parties
to exchange information and expertise on tourism planning and
investment, the development of tourism sites and projects, as well as
their operation.
The Cabinet authorized the Minister of Foreign Affairs or his deputy
to discuss and sign with the Zambian side a draft general agreement
on cooperation between the Government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
and the Government of the Republic of Zambia.
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The Cabinet approved the joint minutes on land and sea borders
between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Qatar and the two maps signed
in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia on 5/7/2008.
The Cabinet approved the Memorandum of Understanding in the field of
museums between the General Commission for Tourism and Antiquities in
the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the British Museum in the United
Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, signed in London on
1/11/2007.
The most prominent feature of the memorandum calls for cooperation in
training competent Saudis in the field of museums and restoration of
museum collections.
The Cabinet approved the Memorandum of Understanding in the field of
tourism between the General Commission for Tourism and Antiquities in
the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Ministry of Culture and Tourism
in the Republic of Turkey, signed in Riyadh on 5/3/2008.
The most prominent feature of the memorandum calls on the two parties
to exchange information and expertise on tourism planning and
investment, the development of tourism sites and projects, as well as
their operation.
The Cabinet authorized the Minister of Foreign Affairs or his deputy
to discuss and sign with the Zambian side a draft general agreement
on cooperation between the Government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
and the Government of the Republic of Zambia.
--More