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6 Pcr Certification Centers Accredited In Egypt
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has identified a number of accredited centers for the examination of PCR for the emerging corona virus in a number of countries.
Al-Qabas obtained an official letter issued by the health office at the Kuwaiti embassy in Cairo, specifying 6 centers, where the names of doctors were approved.
According to the book, 3 of which can be taken from a household sample, one from which to take a sample from the car, and two centers for review and examination.
On the other hand, Foreign Minister Sheikh Dr. Ahmed Al-Nasser affirmed Kuwait’s keenness to develop and strengthen cooperation with China, noting that China is one of Kuwait’s largest trading partners.
This came in a speech to Al-Nasser during his chairmanship of the Kuwaiti delegation participating in the works of the ninth session of the Ministerial Meeting of the Arab-Chinese Cooperation Forum, which was held yesterday through the technology of visual communication.
The Foreign Ministry said in a statement that the meeting dealt with the overall distinguished strategic partnership and close ties that link the Arab countries and China, frameworks for enhancing joint cooperation between them in various vital and important fields and ways to develop the forum and its future prospects, in support of common interests between the two sides.
On the other hand, Deputy Foreign Minister Khaled Al-Jarallah received yesterday a phone call from British Minister of State for Middle East and North Africa James Cleverley, during which a number of aspects of bilateral relations between the two countries were discussed, in addition to developments in the regional and international arenas.
During the call, the two sides stressed the importance of continuing the communication, in light of the precise circumstances the world is going through for coordination and consultation, within the framework of the existing partnership between the two countries and looking forward to holding the next round of the joint steering committee between the two countries under their chairmanship.
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