Saudi Cabinet issues regulations governing energy supplies

Saudi Cabinet issues regulations governing energy supplies

RIYADH: The Saudi Cabinet approved a bylaw for energy supplies, along with a number of other key decisions, during its weekly meeting on Tuesday, the Saudi Press Agency reported. At the start of the session, which was chaired by King Salman at Al-Yamamah Palace in Riyadh, ministers were briefed on talks between Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Irakli Garibashvili, the prime minister of Georgia, during his official visit to the Kingdom last week, during which they reviewed the close, friendly relationship between their countries, discussed ways in which it might be developed in a number of fields, and exchanged views on recent developments in the region and internationally. The cabinet then considered the “overall work of the Kingdom’s foreign policy during the past week, in light of Saudi Arabia’s keenness to strengthen cooperation with brotherly and friendly countries and continue to support international action in a way that contributes to the development and prosperity and building a better future for the region,” according to the SPA. Acting Minister of Media Majed Al-Qasabi said that ministers reiterated what the Kingdom had affirmed during its participation in the Baghdad II Conference for Cooperation and Partnership, which took place last week in