Modi Wishes Saudi King Speedy Recovery


Posted on 19th Jan 2015 02:29 pm by mohit kumar

New Delhi, Jan 17 (IANS) Prime Minister Narendra Modi Saturday wished speedy recovery to King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia.

Modi spoke to Saudi Crown Prince Salman and enquired about the health of the king, who has not been keeping well, an official release said here.

The prime minister wished King Abdullah speedy recovery.

He also conveyed his best wishes to Prince Salman for the discharge of his current duties and national responsibilities.

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