Cairo – MENA
Interior Minister Mohamed Ibrahim left here on Tuesday for Saudi Arabia on a several days' visit during which he will participate in the 30th session of the Council of Arab Interior Ministers, due to kick off on Wednesday. A seven-member delegation from the Interior Ministry, under the assistant interior minister for legal affairs, headed for Saudi Arabia three days ago to set the stage for the interior minister's visit. The two-day meetings will be attended by representatives of the UN, the Arab League,the Gulf Cooperation Council, the Arab Maghreb Union, Naif Arab University for Security Sciences and the Arab Police Sport Federation.