Assistant Minister for Foreign Affairs meets Egypt’s Assistant Foreign Minister for Human Rights and International Humanitarian and Social Affairs
During the meeting, the Assistant Foreign Minister welcomed Ambassador Dr.
Ahmed Ehab, expressing pride and appreciation over the strength of
bilateral relations
MANAMA, Bahrain, February 28, 2020/ --
The Assistant Minister for Foreign Affairs, Abdullah bin Faisal bin Jabr Al Dossari, praised the solid brotherly relations between the Kingdom
of Bahrain and the sisterly Arab Republic of Egypt, appreciating its
pivotal role in preserving Arab national security and defending Arab
interests and causes.
This came as he met , Assistant Foreign Minister for Human Rights,
Social and International Humanitarian Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Arab Republic of Egypt, Ambassador Dr. Ahmed Ehab Gamal
El Din on the sidelines of his participation in the 43rd session of the
United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) in Geneva.
During the meeting, the Assistant Foreign Minister welcomed Ambassador
Dr. Ahmed Ehab, expressing pride and appreciation over the strength of
bilateral relations in light of the keenness and care of the two
countries to strengthen bilateral cooperation and joint coordination on
various issues and reviewed with him the best modalities to further
consolidate ties for the benefit of the two brotherly countries and
peoples.
Ambassador Dr. Ahmed Ihab uttered satisfaction with the distinguished
bilateral relations which are constantly witnessing development and
growth at all levels, wishing the Kingdom of Bahrain continuous progress and prosperity.
During the meeting - attended by Bahrain Permanent Representative to the United Nations Office and other international organizations in Geneva,
Ambassador Dr. Yusuf Abdulkarim Bucheeri and Egypt’s Permanent
Representative to the United Nations Office in Geneva Ambassador Ala’a
Youssef - several issues of common concern were also discussed.
It is worth noting that the UNHRC’s 43rd Session comes at a time when
the world suffers from growing terrorism, intolerance, extremism and
conflicts leading to the violation of basic human rights, security,
stability and peace This is in addition to the risks of climate change
and the environment challenges facing sustainable development that are
tabled for discussion by the UNHRC at its current session to curb them.
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