Attaf partakes in Arab Ministerial Consultative Meeting in Amman | Algérie Presse Service
Attaf partakes in Arab Ministerial Consultative Meeting in Amman | Algérie Presse Service
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Algeria’s Foreign Affairs Minister Ahmed Attaf attended the Arab Ministerial Consultative Meeting in Amman, Jordan. The report notes his participation in the talks, as announced by the Algerian ministry. The article appears to require sign-in to read further details.
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