SEOUL, April 9 (Yonhap) -- South Korea signed an agreement with Saudi Arabia on Tuesday to help the Middle Eastern country establish an advanced medical system and raise its health standards, Seoul's health ministry said.

The deal, signed between South Korea's Minister of Health and Welfare Jin Young and his Saudi Arabian counterpart Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Rabiah, calls for the two nations to cooperate in six areas, including the so-called "Twinning Project," the ministry said.

Spain, a bridge to Latin America

mapa espana latinoamericaSpain has invested heavily in Latin America. During the last few decades, its companies have become some of the biggest investors in the continent, making Spain the most important investor in the region immediately after the United States. In addition, Spain has always been essential in the relations between Europe and Latin America.

For that reason, the Chamber will make one of its most important core activities the creation of a commercial and cultural links...

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