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Al Barout reviews APC’s role in supporting children issues

October 01, 2021 / 12:40 PM
Ayman Othman Al-Barout
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Sharjah24: His Excellency Ayman Othman Al Barout, Secretary-General of Arab Parliament for the Child (APC), met with the Deputy Head of the State's Diplomatic Mission in Cairo, Counselor Maryam Al-Kaabi, at the conclusion of Al Barout’s visit to the Arab Republic of Egypt, highlighting the APC’s role in supporting children various issues.
The meeting, being held at the embassy headquarters in the Egyptian capital, was attended by Counselor Dr. Abdullah Al-Hammadi, Head of the Arab League Department, and the delegation accompanying the Secretary-General.

Reviewing the APC’s keenness to serve the various issues of the Arab child, Al-Barout briefed on Thursday evening, has highlighted the works and achievements of the Arab Parliament for the Child, as an institution within the institutions of the Arab League, aiming to strengthen efforts with all partners in the Arab Republic of Egypt. 

He stressed the efforts of Parliament to enhance the advanced experience in rehabilitating children and improving their abilities, through discussing issues and recommendations that support their visions for a better future in light of the great support provided by His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Mohamed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, aiming to provide various needs to enhance the role of the Arab Parliament for the Child in the emirate. 

For her part, Counselor Maryam Al-Kaabi welcomed the visit of His Excellency Ayman Othman Al Barout, appreciating the role played by the Arab Parliament for the Child, lauding its keenness to promote its relations with the relevant institutions and authorities in Egypt.

At the end of the meeting, His Excellency Al Barout thanked the diplomatic mission and all the embassy staff for their role and efforts in promoting the success of the parliament's works.
October 01, 2021 / 12:40 PM

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