The Saudi king reshuffled the cabinet on Thursday, appointing former finance minister Ibrahim al-Assah the Kingdom's new foreign minister, Al-Arabiya reported.

At the same time, Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud relieved Adel Jubeir of his foreign minister post, appointing him minister of state for foreign affairs.

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Additionally, the Arab broadcaster reported that the National Guard also has a new minister, with Abdullah bin Bandar bin Abdulaziz taking over the force. Moreover, Turki Shabbaneh became the minister of media, Hamad Al-Sheikh was appointed as the minister of education, and Musa'ad al-Aiban was appointed as the national security adviser.

Meanwhile, Sultan Bin Salman now hold a position of Chairman of the Space Authority after he was relieved of the presidency of the Tourism Authority.

Turki bin Talal replaced Faisal bin Khalid as the governor of the Asir region, while Faisal bin Nawaf replaced Badr bin Sultan as the governor of Jouf region. Sultan Bin Salman, who used to be the president of the Tourism Authority, was appointed as the chairman of the Space Authority.

The changes come as the Saudi king orders the formation of a new political and security council.

Earlier this year, the Saudi king reshuffled the cabinet, announcing the establishment of a Culture Ministry, naming Prince Bader bin Abdullah bin Mohammed bin Farhan Al Saud its chief. Moreover, he replaced Labour and Social Development Minister Ali bin Nasser Al-Ghafis with Ahmed bin Sulaiman bin Abdulaziz Al-Rajhi.