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The Queen of Spain visits Mauritania

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Queen Denia Letissa of Spain arrived in the Mauritanian capital, Nouakchott, on Tuesday evening, at the start of a working visit to Mauritania.

The Queen of Spain was received by the First Lady of Mauritania, Maryam Fadel Dah, at the Oum Tunis International Airport in Nouakchott. She held talks with her in the presence of the Spanish ambassador to Mauritania.

The Spanish Queen is expected to pay an inspection visit to a number of projects implemented by the Spanish government and Spanish NGOs.

You will also learn about a number of these projects, such as a project for distributing frozen fish, a visit to a police station specialized in caring for victims of violence against women, an observatory of violence against women, and a training center for medical specialists at the University of Nouakchott, in addition to a visit you will make to a center specialized in supporting traditional marine fishing, according to the ABC website. .

And the Spanish website Atalaya reported that Queen Letizia is very interested in the activities of the First Lady of Mauritania, Dr. Maryam Al Dah in the field of treating children with autism spectrum.

And the website added, in an article entitled: “Mauritania is important to Spain,” written by journalist Javier Fernandez Arribas, that “the most issues that have strengthened the relationship between Queen Letizia and the first lady of Mauritania are the humanitarian aspects, and that this humanitarian diplomacy will lead both countries to strengthen relations at the political, economic and social levels.” .

In his lengthy article, the Spanish journalist interested in Spain’s relations with Mauritania and the countries of the Maghreb stated that after the participation of the Prime Minister, Pedro Sanchez, in the Sahel Summit hosted by Mauritania in July 2020, along with Mauritanian President Mohamed Ould Sheikh Al-Ghazwani and the heads of the five Sahel countries, Madrid showed Its commitment to support Mauritania in the development of agriculture, livestock and energy, in addition to supporting the country’s security capabilities in combating terrorism and irregular migration.

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