
اللواء العدواني: فتح التأشيرات للعمالة الإثيوبية قريباً
تأكيداً لما نشرته الجريدة بعدد الأمس حول (
فتح باب «فيز» استقدام العمالة المنزلية الإثيوبية خلال أيام
)، قال وكيل وزارة الداخلية بالتكليف اللواء علي العدواني إنه سيتم فتح التأشيرات للعمالة المنزلية الأثيوبية قريباً، وفق الضوابط والإجراءات المتبعة، بما يحقق المصلحة المشتركة للطرفين وذلك تطبيقاً للاتفاقية المبرمة في هذا الشأن بين البلدين.
وأكد العدواني خلال استقباله صباح اليوم لسفير جمهورية إثيوبيا لدى دولة الكويت الدكتور سعيد محمد جبريل، حرص وزارة الداخلية على تعزيز العلاقات الثنائية.
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وجرى خلال اللقاء بحث عدد من الموضوعات ذات الاهتمام المشترك، وسبل تعزيز التعاون والتنسيق بين البلدين الصديقين في المجالات المشتركة.
من جانبه، أعرب السفير الإثيوبي عن شكره وتقديره لوزارة الداخلية على تعاونها الدائم، مشيدًا بالعلاقات التي تجمع بين البلدين، وحرص القيادة في إثيوبيا على تطويرها في مختلف المجالات.

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