Riyadh: Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Alkhorayef engaged in significant bilateral meetings with international counterparts to boost cooperation and mutual investments during the fifth Future Minerals Forum. The event, held in Riyadh, witnessed participation from over 100 countries, underscoring its global significance.
According to Saudi Press Agency, Alkhorayef's meeting with Sudanese Minister of Minerals Nuraddayim Taha reaffirmed the strong bilateral ties between Saudi Arabia and Sudan. The discussions centered on joint opportunities in mineral exploration and resource management, aiming to capitalize on shared interests and enhance economic collaboration.
Similarly, a focus on strengthening cooperation and joint investments was evident in Alkhorayef's discussions with Mauritanian Minister of Mines and Industry Thiam Tidjani. Both nations expressed their commitment to bolstering the mining sector through strategic partnerships and resource development, reflecting a mutual interest in advancing their respective industries.
In addition, Alkhorayef's meeting with Argentina's Secretary of Mining Luis Lucero highlighted the importance of global dialogue on future mineral supplies and industry challenges. Their discussions explored joint opportunities in mineral extraction, processing, and geological surveying, emphasizing the need for international cooperation to address global mining challenges.
