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Shaikh Hamdan discusses ties with Qatar prince
They discussed ways to enhance relations between the two countries and explored new avenues for bilateral cooperation in the fields of economy, trade and joint investment.
- Shaikh Hamdan in talks with Shaikh Tamim in Doha on Wednesday.
- Image Credit: WAM
Doha: Shaikh Hamdan Bin Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, held talks with Shaikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani, Crown Prince of Qatar, in Doha on Wednesday.
They discussed ways to enhance relations between the two countries and explored new avenues for bilateral cooperation in the fields of economy, trade and joint investment.
Exchange
They also stressed the vast opportunities that exist for the exchange of expertise on the development of infrastructure, and investment in various sectors for the best interests of the two countries.
Shaikh Tamim hosted a lunch banquet in honour of Shaikh Hamdan and the accompanying delegation.
Later Shaikh Hamdan returned home and was seen off at Doha airport by Shaikh Tamim.
He arrived in Doha earlier yesterday at the invitation of Shaikh Tamim.
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