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Afghan Senate Corrects Statement, Says Saudi Arabia to Build Schools
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July 6, 2020

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Saudi Arabia has pledged to build 100 schools in Afghanistan and has approved financing of 35 development plans, Afghan Senate said in a revised statement.
Riyadh will also build a hospital in Afghan capital Kabul, worth $30 million, Saudi ambassador while meeting with Afghan Senate speaker.
Ambassador Jassim bin Mohammed Al-Khalidi also said that Saudi Arabia will provide an assistance of 200 million riyals ($53 million US dollars) to Afghanistan for the fight against coronavirus, according to the Senate statement.
The envoy said that Saudi Arabia will raise Afghanistan’s Haj quota in future.
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