KUALA LUMPUR: A lot has been achieved during the three-day visit by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim to Saudi Arabia, says his political secretary Ahmad Farhan Fauzi.
He said the Saudi Arabian government had requested Anwar to extend his stay in the country to facilitate the meetings with the leaders of both countries.
“There are some people who are trying to politicise the Prime Minister’s visit to Saudi Arabia recently. He added that it was untrue that his visit to the Middle East country was deemed a failure by the opposition parties.
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