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UAE nuclear programme draws praise
The Arab League General Secretariat has praised the UAE's efforts at using nuclear energy for peaceful purposes.
Abu Dhabi: The Arab League General Secretariat has praised the UAE's efforts at using nuclear energy for peaceful purposes.
The League also expressed its appreciation for the rational policies of President His Highness Shaikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan.
In a letter received by the Centre of Information Affairs, Ambassador Hesham Yousuf, Chief of Staff of the Arab League Secretary General, praised the UAE's role in promoting peaceful use of nuclear energy, as highlighted by a symposium organised recently by the Centre of Information Affairs.
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