Saudi Arabia’s Interior Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud visited INTERPOL’s headquarters in Lyon to reaffirm and build on the Kingdom’s ongoing support for global security cooperation. The visit followed earlier commitments, including a €1 million pledge to INTERPOL’s I-CORE programme and an agreement to host its upcoming MENA Regional Bureau. Talks focused on cybercrime, training, and digital policing efforts.
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