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Eritrea: Community in Qatar Holds 7th Regular Meeting


 

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Shabait.com (Asmara)

28 January 2008
Posted to the web 28 January 2008

Asmara

The Eritrean Community in Qatar held its 7th regular meeting on January 25. A report on the activities of the Community was presented at the meeting in which the participants conducted discussions.

Moreover, the participants agreed to step up their activities towards ensuring the success of national programs, and thereby reinforcing national unity. They also elected a new Executive Committee.

The Eritrean Ambassador to Qatar, Mr. Ali Ibrahim Ahmed, commended the Eritrean citizens living in Qatar for their active participation and due contribution in the national development drive. He further called on them to strengthen their ranks so as to register greater achievements.



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