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UAE dignitaries arrive in Panjgur for hunting
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GWADAR: A contingent of dignitaries from the UAE, headed by Sheikh Khalifa Bin Saif Al-Nehyan, has arrived in Panjgur in their special plane. The deputy commissioner and other senior officials of the Panjgur administration received the son of UAE’s deputy prime minister along with other royal guests at the Panjgur airport. Officials said that during their stay in Panjgur, the dignitaries would hunt houbara bustard under a granted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Other members of the delegation include Obaid Mubarak Obaid Hareb Al-Shamsi, Sultan Saeed Sultan Balghamise Al-Shamsi, Khalid Sultan Saeed Balghamise Al-Shamsi, Jabir Battal Sultan Battal Almarar, Saif Hamdan Khalifa Alkaabi and Jassem Ali Omran Alhamdan.
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