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Saudi Arabia’s Jeddah to host next meetings of IsDB Group

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Saudi Arabia’s Jeddah to host next meetings of IsDB Group

BAKU, Azerbaijan, June 19. The next meetings of
the Islamic Development Bank Group (IsDB) will be held in Jeddah
city, Saudi Arabia, Chairman of IsDB Group, Muhammad Al Jasser,
said at the press conference dedicated to the results of the IsDB
Group Annual Meetings 2026, Trend‘s correspondent reports from the event.

In his speech, he touched upon the activities of the Islamic
Development Bank and the work done, and noted that the 2026 Annual
Meetings of the IsDB Group have officially ended. Al Jasser
expressed his deep gratitude to the President of Azerbaijan Ilham
Aliyev, the government, and the people of Azerbaijan. He also
expressed his gratitude to all the governors, partners,
delegations, and participants of the event, including the Minister
of Economy of Azerbaijan, Mikayil Jabbarov, whom he called “my
brother”.

The Chairman of the IsDB Group pointed out that they are leaving
Baku not only with agreements on paper, but with stronger
partnerships, clearer priorities, and a renewed sense of shared
responsibility.




Al Jasser stressed that he looks forward to seeing the
participants again at the next Annual Meetings in Jeddah.

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