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Bahrain, Qatar Explore Transport Sector Development in High-Level Talks

Bahrain, Qatar Explore Transport Sector Development in High-Level Talks

Daily Tribune2 days ago

His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, the beloved King of the Kingdom of Bahrain, received His Excellency Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdullah bin Mohammed Al Thani, Minister of Transport of the State of Qatar, today at Al-Sakhir Palace.
The meeting took place as part of the Qatari Minister's official visit to the Kingdom, during which he conveyed the greetings and warm wishes of His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, Emir of the State of Qatar. His Highness extended his heartfelt wishes for Bahrain's continued progress and prosperity.
His Majesty the King warmly welcomed the Qatari minister and reciprocated the greetings, asking him to convey his best regards and sincere wishes to His Highness the Emir and to the government and people of Qatar for ongoing advancement and prosperity.
The meeting also included discussions on the strong bilateral relations between the two nations and ways to enhance cooperation, particularly in the fields of transport and communications. His Majesty emphasized the importance of strengthening joint efforts to develop these sectors further.
His Majesty praised the longstanding and fraternal relations shared between Bahrain and Qatar, affirming the mutual commitment of both nations to deepening cooperation across all sectors to serve their shared interests and meet the aspirations of their brotherly peoples.
For his part, the Qatari Minister of Transport expressed his appreciation for the warm hospitality and gracious reception. He commended His Majesty's commitment to strengthening the historical bonds and fostering closer ties between the two nations.

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