The ambassador of the Kingdom of Bahrain to the United Arab Emirates has received copies of the credentials for ambassadors from Fiji and Montenegro.
Bahrain and Fiji continue to work to strengthen their
relationships, which is applauded by Ambassador Al Moawda, especially as the
partnership works to benefit both countries and the residents of those regions.
In addition, Al Moawda accepted a copy of credentials
of ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary of the Republic of Montenegro,
Darko Uskokovic, to also act as a non-resident ambassador to the kingdom.
Prakash and Uskokovic each had an opportunity to review the
cooperation ties between the Kingdom of Bahrain and each country, and commit their
support to developing ties that will better the lives of people in both
countries as well as meet common interests of the two economies.
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