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King Salman leaves hospital after getting fully recovered

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Custodian of the two Holy Mosques King Salman left hospital after recovering from a successful operation to have his gallbladder removed. The king underwent surgery after he was admitted to King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center in Riyadh with an inflamed gallbladder on July 20. He stayed in hospital to recover and receive further treatment.

PM Imran Khan prays for King Salman’s swift recovery

remittances increased says PM

Prime Minister Imran Khan on Monday has extended good wishes for Saudi Arabia’s King Salman Bin Abdul Aziz who was admitted to the King Faesal hospital for a medical checkup.

The premier also prayed for King Salman’s swift recovery and a long healthy life.

Taking to twitter, PM Imran wrote, “Heard with concern about hospitalisation of His Majesty King Salman bin Abdul Aziz, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques. The government and people of Pakistan, and I myself, join our Saudi brethren in prayers for His Majesty’s swift recovery, good health and long life. Ameen.”

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Saudi Arabia’s King Salman admitted to hospital

KSA urges G20 leaders to cooperate and work together to face COVID-19

Saudi Arabia’s King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud was admitted to the King Faesal Specialist hospital for a medical checkup on Monday, Saudi Press Agency said. A Royal Court statement on the agency’s website revealed that King Salman had been admitted to the hospital for tests due to ‘an inflammation in the gallbladder’. “The Custodian … Read more

King Salman, President Donald Trump hold phone talks, reaffirmed defense partnership

Saudi Arabia’s King Salman held a telephonic conversation with United States (US) President Donald Trump. According to a statement issued by White House, the two leaders reassert the strong defense partnership between the two countries, the most strong economically established countries. “The two leaders agreed on the importance of stability in global energy markets, and … Read more