UAE Ambassador meets New Zealand Immigration Minister

Fri 23/10/2015
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H.E. Khalifa Saif Ahmad Humaid Al Mazrouei, UAE Ambassador to New Zealand, and Michael Woodhouse, New Zealand's Immigration Minister, have discussed cooperation relations between the two countries and ways of developing them in various fields.

During the meeting, the minister welcomed the opening of the UAE Embassy in his country and praised the development of bilateral relations between New Zealand and the UAE in all fields.

The UAE Ambassador praised the level of bilateral relations between the two countries especially in the fields of immigration and policing.

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