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Sayyid Badr with Fatma Mohammed Rajab
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MUSCAT: Sayyid Badr bin Hamad al Busaidy, Foreign Minister, received on Wednesday Fatma Mohammed Rajab, Ambassador of the United Republic of Tanzania, to bid her farewell at the end of her tour of duty.


During the meeting, Sayyid Badr expressed his appreciation for the efforts made by the ambassador, which contributed to strengthening the cooperation relations between the two countries and peoples.


For her part, the ambassador expressed her sincere thanks and gratitude for the constructive cooperation she received from the Foreign Ministry and all other entities in Oman, as well as the warm reception and welcome from the Omani people, which greatly facilitated her duties during her tenure.


The meeting was attended by Najib bin Yahya al Balushi, Head of the Protocol Department at the Foreign Ministry, Dr Mohammed bin Ali al Balushi, Head of the Africa Department at the Foreign Ministry, and officials from both sides. - ONA


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