King Salman head to Egypt to participate in Arab-European Summit

Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud left to
Egypt Saturday with a high-ranking Saudi delegation on an official visit to
participate in the Arab-European summit to be held in Sharm el-Sheikh from
February 24 to 25, Sky news Channel reported.
Earlier, European and Arab leaders, senior
officials and several ambassadors of 28 European countries and 21 Arab states
arrived in Egypt Sunday to participate in the Arab-European summit.
Leaders and government heads of 28 European
countries and 21 Arab states will be convening a two-day summit in Sharm
el-Sheikh, on Sunday, to discuss joint challenges and boost mutual cooperation
opportunities.
This is the first ever platform that brings
together the Arab and European heads of state and government to tackle the
pressing issues, atop of which terrorism, organized crime and illegal
immigration.
The summit will be co-chaired by President Abdel
Fatah al-Sisi and President of the European Council Donald Tusk.