UAE Ambassador, Bahraini Official Discuss CooperationSource: www.export-egypt.com 3/23/2015, Location: Middle East |
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Abdul Redha Abdullah Khouri, UAE Ambassador to Bahrain, and Sheikh Hussam Bin Isa Al Khalifa, Head of Bahraini Prime Minister's Court, have discussed ways to enhance bilateral relations in various fields.
During the meeting, Khouri said that he is looking forward to contributing to promoting cooperation between the two brotherly countries, wishing the Kingdom of Bahrain and its people further progress in various fields under the wise leadership. Sheikh Hussam commended the deep special brotherly relations between the UAE and Bahrain, pointing out that the continued progress in the political, economic, trade and investment arenas are all about constant coordination and continuous work to achieve the aspirations of the leaderships and peoples of the two countries. Both parties stressed their keenness on strengthening the bonds of existing cooperation. |
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