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Amir attends dinner banquet hosted by Spanish king and queen

Amir attends dinner banquet hosted by Spanish king and queen

Qatar Tribune30-06-2025
SEVILLE: His Highness the Amir of the State of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani has attended the dinner banquet hosted by HM King Felipe VI of Spain and HM Queen Letizia at the Royal Palace in Seville in honour of the heads of state and government participating in the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development, organised by the United Nations.
The banquet was attended by Secretary-General of the United Nations HE Antonio Guterres and Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Spain HE Pedro Sanchez.
The banquet was also attended by a number of members of the official delegation accompanying HH the Amir, and a number of members of the official delegations.
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