The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Sudan signed an agreement here today according to which Saudi Arabia supports developmental and humanitarian projects amounting to SR70 million in Darfur. Fayez Al-Ahmadi, Deputy President of the Saudi Red Crescent signed for his country while Hassabu Mohammed Abdulrahman, General Commissioner for Humanitarian Aid, signed for Sudan. In a press conference, Al-Ahmadi said the money will be used to establish 21 water stations, 21 health units, and operate nine others in Darfur in addition to emergency food support. For his part, the Sudanese official lauded the Saudi gesture, noting that it was obvious to receive such considerable support from the Kingdom of Humanity, led by the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud.