King Salman would have disbursed $ 100 million during his holidays in Tangier

ROI SALMANE

TANGER - The most expensive vacation of all time? In any case, the Israeli newspaper Haaretz says that King Salmane bin Abdelaziz Al Saoud has disbursed no less than 100 million dollars during his highly publicized stay in the city of the Straits.

According to the Israeli newspaper, King Salman of Saudi Arabia was accompanied during his stay by nearly 1,000 people, including ministers, councilors, family members and security guards, Hotels have been booked in the most luxurious establishments in the city, and nearly 200 cars rented. Haaretz said that this trip alone could represent 1.5% of the kingdom's annual revenues from foreign tourism.

It must be said that this summer residence is one of King Salmane's favorites. It is here that one of his sons married last year, with great pomp of course. A residence that has undergone many works in 2016, despite the austerity measures imposed by the Saudi government.

The US newspaper The New York Times revealed last December that during the summer of 2016, construction workers rushed to construct a new airstrip for the helicopters of King Salman of Saudi Arabia and a huge tent Where the monarch could organize his feasts.

Prestigious visitors

During his stay in Tangier, King Salmane received the visit of King Mohammed VI on Saturday, August 12th. The Moroccan ruler was accompanied by his son, Prince Moulay El Hassan, during this visit "of friendship and courtesy," reports the agency MAP.

Other visits hosted by the Saudi ruler, that of Yemeni President Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi, and the controversial one by Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir, under the terms of two international warrants issued by the International Criminal Court for War Crimes, Crime against humanity and genocide.


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