Foreign Affairs Ministry’s Undersecretary Abdulla Abdullatif Abdulla, currently on a visit to Japan, met here today with the Health, Labour and Welfare Assistant Minister for International Affairs, Yoshihiro Senoo, and Keidanren (Japan Business Federation) Managing Director, Nobuko Sanui and discussed with them ways of bolstering bilateral cooperation. The Undersecretary praised the deep-rooted and growing ties between the Kingdom of Bahrain and Japan in all fields, affirming the Kingdom’s keenness to further bolster coordination with Japan. He expressed his thanks to the officials for their country’s supportive stances towards the Kingdom of Bahrain as well as to the achievements and efforts to boost bilateral ties in all fields. He also discussed with them coordination and cooperation between the two countries at international gatherings to achieve joint interests. The Japanese officials expressed their appreciation for the efforts exerted by the wise leadership in developing the Kingdom, adding that they follow with great interest the latest progress and achievements in Bahrain. They also affirmed the importance of coordination and the exchange of opinions to further bolster bilateral ties.
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