Saudi and Uruguay signed several MoUs as the two countries wrapped the inaugural two-day session of a joint committee in Montevideo yesterday, according to state news agency SPA. The agreements include an MoU to create a joint business council, along with plans to strengthen collaboration in economic, trade, agricultural, cultural, and sports sectors, with the goal of increasing trade and investment between the two countries.
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