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Kuwait's new ambassador meets with Middle East Times




Kuwait's new ambassador meets with Middle East Times

26/11/2015

(Translation of this article appears in Arabic section)

The new Kuwaiti Ambassador to Australia, Najib Abdul Rahman Al-Bader, met in his office with Camil Shalala, editor-in-chief of Middle East Times International accompanied by Pascal Esber.

Shalala congratulated Ambassador Bader on his new office and they discussed issues important to Kuwait and Australia, especially in the economic, educational, humanitarian and media fields.

The Kuwaiti ambassador noted that he intended to carry out many projects in future, and stressed the need for moderate speech in hospitable Australia for the promotion of co-existence.

At the end, Mr Shalala extended his thanks for the sincere co-operation between the embassy and Middle East Times, wishing Ambassador Al-Bader every success in the  service of his country.

Warm Welcome

The management of Middle East Times welcomes HE Najib Abdul Rahman Al-Bader, the new Kuwaiti Ambassador to Australia, known for his dedication to the service of Kuwait and extensive experience.

Ambassador Al-Bader has significantly contributed to the strengthening of relations between Kuwait and Albania, when he was based there recognized by a Tirana municipality calling a street after Kuwait in a prestigious district in recognition of the diplomatic dynamism and wisdom of Ambassador Al-Bader .

It should be noted that the Albanian city of Delfina awarded Ambassador Al-Bader the status of honorary citizen and the key to the city, the first ambassador who gets this key and honor.

The Middle East Times wishes Ambassador Najib Abdul Rahman Al-Bader every success in his new mission and a good stay in Australia.






 














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