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Saudis fail to pay debts to Paris public hospitals

Individuals and organisations plus the country's embassy in Paris are said to owe French state hospitals a total of 3.7 million euros.

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Saudi Arabian individuals and organisations, as well as the Gulf country's embassy in Paris, owe the French capital's public hospital organisation 3.7 million euros, according to Le Parisien, reports RFI.

The report comes just after a controversial visit by King Salman of Saudi Arabia to the French Riviera, which prompted authorities to close a stretch of public beach near his villa to the dismay of locals.

The figure was confirmed by the Paris hospital association AP-HP after Patrick Pelloux, a well-known French physician and activist, tweeted about the debt: “Before leaving the King of Saudi Arabia could pay its bills of 3.7 million euros to the hospitals of Paris as a gesture of politeness!”

Debt to Paris public hospitals by foreign countries reached 120 million euros by late 2014, French news agency AFP reported last month.

In an effort to host rich patients from Russia, China and Gulf countries, the Paris organisation had signed an agreement in 2012 with the Lebanon-based company GlobeMed to act as a third party to facilitate payments.

Read more of this report from RFI.