His Highness Shaikh Abdullah Bin Khalid Al Khalifa, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Isa Cultural Centre, inaugurated the corner of the " Moroccan Book, " at the center, in the presence of the Moroccan Ambassador to Kingdom of Bahrain, Ahmed Rashid Khatabi. Meanwhile, during a celebration held this morning at the center, “A cultural cooperation agreement,” was signed between Isa Cultural Center and the Moroccan National Library. Marking the occasion, HH Shaikh Abdullah Bin Khalid Al Khalifa delivered a speech lauding setting up the event, which highlights the depth of the joint relations between Bahraini and Moroccan peoples, valuing the exerted efforts by the Moroccan Ambassador. For his part, the Moroccan Ambassador expressed his gratitude and appreciation for the generous concern provided for the Moroccan cultural days in the center, commending the great cultural edifice, which carries the name of an outstanding character, who had the greatest gratitude in establishing Modern Kingdom of Bahrain. He also thanked HH Shaikh Abdullah Bin Khalid for his kind patronage for the Moroccan cultural days. During the ceremony, Dr. Khaldoon Aba Hussain the CEO of Isa Cultural Center signed the memorandum with Dr. Idris Khrooz, Director of the Moroccan National Library.
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