UAE envoy meets Sudanese ministers

Fri 31/7/2015
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UAE Ambassador to Sudan, Hamad Mohammed Humaid Al Junaibi, met with Sudanese Presidential Affairs Minister, Salah Al Din Wansi, here, and discussed ways to strengthen ties between the two countries.

Ambassador Al Junaibi also met with the Sudanese Finance and National Economy Minister Badr Al Din Mahmoud Abbas, in the presence of the Governor of Sudan Central Bank, Abdul Rahman Hassan Abdul Rahman.

The meeting touched on prospects of economic co-operation between the UAE and Sudan.

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