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Memberof BiH Presidency met with Ambassadors of Egypt and Saudi Arabia

Published: June 22, 2017
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covic ambassador egypt saudi arabiaMember of BiH Presidency Dragan Covic met today with ambassadors of the Arab Republic of Egypt and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Yasser el Atawi and Hani bin Abdullah bin Mohammed Mominah.

At the meeting, interlocutors spoke about the diplomatic crisis in the Persian Gulf, and the ambassadors informed the BiH Presidency member about the aspects of this crisis, to be more precise Ambassador Mominah has explained the reasons why his country has opted for a diplomatic blockade against Qatar.

For his part, Covic stressed that it is necessary to work constructively in order to address this problem and expressed hope for the recent solution of the Persian Gulf crisis.

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