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MOFA SPOKESPERSON MEETS SWEDISH OFFICIAL

MOFA SPOKESPERSON MEETS SWEDISH OFFICIAL

Qatar Tribune05-05-2025
Advisor to the Prime Minister and Official Spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs HE Dr Majed bin Mohammed Al Ansari met with Director-General for Global Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Sweden, Mikael Lindvall, on the sidelines of the fourth round of political consultations between the foreign ministries of the two countries, on Monday. During the meeting, they discussed relations between the two countries and the ways to develop them. They also discussed the latest developments in the Gaza Strip, the occupied Palestinian territories, Syria, and Afghanistan, and several topics of mutual interest. (QNA)
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