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Tunisia – Kamel Feki welcomes number of Arab counterparts

 
Interior Minister Kamel Feki welcomed, today Sunday, a number of his Arab counterparts, on the occasion of the 41st session of the Council of Arab Interior Ministers, which will take place on Monday, February 26 in the capital Tunis. Feki received Sheikh Abdelaziz Bin Faisal bin Mohammed Al Thani, Minister of State for Internal Affairs of Qatar, as well as his counterparts, Syrian Major General Muhammad Khaled Al-Rahmoun, Yemeni Major General Ibrahim Ali Ahmed Haidan, the Djiboutian Saeed Nouh Hassan and Lebanese Minister Bassam Mawlawi, as well as Police General Khalil Pasha Sairin, the Interior Minister in charge of Sudan.
 
According to a report released by the General Secretariat of the Council of Arab Interior Ministers, the ministers will examine a set of security files, such as the draft of the eleventh Arab security plan, the draft of the ninth Arab media plan for the safety awareness and crime prevention, and a draft eighth stage plan for the Arab Road Safety Strategy.
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