
Emirates Rulers congratulate Egyptian Pres. on July 23 Revolution
The Crown Princes and Deputy Rulers of Ajman, Fujairah, Umm Al Qaiwain, and Ras Al Khaimah also dispatched similar messages to the Egyptian President.

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