Bogdanov, meanwhile, described the mission of King Salman Center for Relief and Humanitarian Works Center, in support of those who are in need of assistance in all parts of the world, as noble and honest.
He said, “We appreciate very highly this activity as it is a very significant achievement and Russia is ready to cooperate now and in the future through exchange of experience and information and visits between the two sides and provide services supportive for those in need.”
He added, “The general supervisor of the center is welcome in Moscow in order to develop mutual cooperation.”
He made this statement during his visit to the center on Sunday. He met with the general supervisor of the facility Dr. Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz Al-Rabiah.
For his part Dr. Al-Rabiah explained in a similar statement that the Russian envoy was briefed on activities of the center, whose 97 programs benefited 62 million people around the globe. The center partnered with 80 other groups, whether organizations affiliated to United Nations or institutions of civil society.