
Deputy prime minister attends West Point military academy graduation ceremony
The graduates' batch included Qatari student, Lieutenant Mohamed bin Hassan bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, as he received a bachelor's degree in Military Sciences.
The deputy prime minister was accompanied by a number of senior QAF officers.
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