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Abdullah of Saudi Arabia

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We should not let the enemies interfere in the Islamic countries relations including Iran and Saudi Arabia.
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"Iran-Saudi Arabia emphasize on Muslims' unity". Iranian Students' News Agency. 5 August 2007. Retrieved on 2007-08-06. 

 
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