MT Desk: Aqeel Al-Ghamdi, Saudi aid agency KSrelief’s assistant supervisor general of planning and development, and Jalal Al-Owaisi, president of the Saudi Red Crescent Authority, on Wednesday discussed cooperation and coordination in support of the humanitarian and relief work carried out by their organizations in countries in need.
During the meeting in Riyadh they also explored ways in which to provide first aid and other basic medical services, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
Al-Owaisi praised the Kingdom for the humanitarian initiatives delivered by KSrelief around the globe.
Meanwhile, the pharaonic inscription of King Ramses III in Tayma is one of the most significant archaeological discoveries of the 21st century, a find that indicates the depth of trade relations between the Nile Valley and the Arabian Peninsula stretching back more than 3,000 years.
The hieroglyph was found on a rock in Al-Zaydaniyah, near the Tayma oasis in northwestern Saudi Arabia, and bears a royal signature (a double cartouche) of King Ramses III, who reigned from 1192–1160 B.C.