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President of Chad's National Assembly Meets Qatar's Ambassador

President of Chad's National Assembly Meets Qatar's Ambassador

Zawya2 days ago
HE President of the National Assembly of the Republic of Chad, Ali Kolotou Tchaimi, met with HE Ambassador of the State of Qatar to Chad, Talib bin Mohammed Al Mankhas.
The meeting discussed cooperation ties between the two countries.
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of The State of Qatar.
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