Bahraini foreign minister meets with deputy foreign minister of Belarus

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A recent meeting between Undersecretary
for International Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Dr. Abdullah Al Khalifa and Deputy Foreign Minister of the Friendly
Republic of Belarus Valentine Rybakov focused on bilateral relations.

The meeting
was held Nov. 28 at the General Court of the Ministry.

Director of Africa and Middle East Affairs at the Belarusian Foreign Ministry Andrei
Luchenok also attended the meeting. Throughout the meeting, Abdullah and Rybakov,
who is heading a delegation, spoke on the benefits of the positive relationship
the two countries share as well as industries where there are opportunities for
growth.

Other dignitaries who attended the meeting included the Assistant
Undersecretary for the GCC and Western Countries Affairs, Dr. Dhafer Al
Omran, the Honorary Consul of the Kingdom of Bahrain to the Republic of
Belarus, Rafael Musaev, and several other ambassadors.



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