UAE, Czech Republic discuss relations

Brisbane News.Net Tuesday 8th May, 2012

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Czech Republic Tuesday held talks on their bilateral relations.


In a meeting here, director of Europe at the Foreign Ministry Abdullah Mohammed Al Hamed and the Czech ambassador Jaroslav Ludva discussed relations and various matters of concern between the two countries.

--IANS/WAM

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