
Dr. Youssef Issa Hassan Al Sabri, UAE Ambassador to Poland, has attended the closing plenary session of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly (NPA) in Warsaw on Monday, 28th May, with the participation of parliamentary delegates from NATO member states.
The session tackled the main security and defence challenges facing the alliance as well as pressing issues of common concern.
Among the session participants were NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg, Polish President Andrzej Duda, Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki, and the Marshall of the Polish Senate Stanis?aw Karczewski.
The meeting was also attended by Jassem Abdullah Al Naqbi, member of the UAE Federal National Council, and representative of the Arab Parliament.
This was the third time that Poland hosts NATO's parliamentary assembly since joining the alliance in 1999.
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