UAE, Maldives hold bilateral talks

Argentina News.Net Monday 14th May, 2012

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Maldives have discussed bilateral relations in various fields and ways to enhance them.


The talks were held here between Mahmoud Mohammed Al-Mahmoud, UAE ambassador to Sri Lanka and non-resident ambassador to Maldives and Dunya Maumoon Abdul Gayoom, minister of state for foreign affairs of the Indian Ocean atoll.

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