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Saudi King in 'excellent' health after surgery

Reuters
Thursday 10 February 2011 20:00 EST
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Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah bin Abdul-Aziz is alive and in "excellent shape", the Foreign Minister, Prince Saud al-Faisal, said yesterday after rumours about the King's health triggered a spike in the price of oil.

King Abdullah, who is about 87, has been in Morocco since January after a two-month stay in the United States where he underwent surgery twice after a blood clot complicated a slipped disc.

"I'd like to reassure you about the health of the King," the minister said. "He is in excellent shape. Doctors are suggesting a certain amount of therapy."

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