DUBAI, Feb 20 (Reuters) - Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has invited the leaders of Gulf Arab countries, Egypt, and Jordan for a "brotherly unofficial" meeting in Riyadh on Friday, Saudi state news agency (SPA) reported.
The meeting will discuss the emergency Arab summit that Egypt will host on March 4 for developments in the Israel-Palestinian conflict.
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