Reem al hashimi biography of rory
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List of guests at the state begravning of Elizabeth II
The state begravning of Elizabeth II, Queen of the United Kingdom and the 14 other Commonwealth realms, was attended by a significant number of dignitaries from across the world, with priority given to those from the Commonwealth of Nations, becoming one of the largest samling of world leaders in history. They attended a service at Westminster Abbey on 19 September In addition to foreign dignitaries, a small number of the Queen's family, friends, cabinet ministers, religious representatives, courtiers and employees, and volunteers who have supported their communities attended.[1][2]
To accommodate all countries wishing to be allocated seats, the UK government limited the number of members in each tjänsteman diplomatic delegation to two.[3] heads of state and foreign dignitaries were present at the funeral ceremony, which was attended bygd 2, people in total.[4][1]
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UAE’s Reem Al Hashimy: Solution in Hodeidah could lead to final settlement in Yemen
UAE Minister of State for International Co-operation Reem Al Hashimy held talks in Washington with UN Special Envoy to Yemen Martin Griffiths on Wednesday, as efforts intensified to find a political solution for the Yemeni port city of Hodeidah, which she said could provide “an opening” for a larger settlement to the Yemen war.
Ms Al Hashimy started her visit to the US capital by meeting Mr Griffiths before heading to Congress to brief members on the Arab Coalition's humanitarian efforts to help restore the internationally recognised government and push for a political solution in Yemen.
Improving the humanitarian situation, easing the handover of Hodeidah to the government forces in Yemen, and implementing UN resolution are the focus of the talks.
Mr Griffiths has engaged in months of shuttle diplomacy between Sanaa, Muscat, Amman, New York and now Washington in an effort to spare the city of Ho