30 Dec 2015
(MENAFN) Saudi Arabia and Turkey agreed on the need to set up a “strategic cooperation council” in order to increase military, economic and investment between the two nations.
Accordingly, the meeting made a desire to set up a high-level strategic collaboration between them and the council will deal with security, military, economic and investment.
The two leaders of the nations argued the conflicts in Syria and Iraq, as well as developments in Libya and Yemen.
“We believe that assassinating Zahran Alloush or fighting leaders who had supported a peaceful solution and fight Daesh in Syria does not serve the peace process in Syria,” said KSA foreign minister.
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