
FM heads to Baghdad for Arab League Summit preparations - Jordan News
FM heads to Baghdad for Arab League Summit preparations Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign and Expatriate Affairs Ayman Safadi is set to begin a working visit to Baghdad on Wednesday to take part in the preparatory meeting of foreign ministers ahead of the 34th Arab League Summit. اضافة اعلان During the visit, Safadi will also hold meetings with several of his counterparts participating in the summit.
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