February 21, 2022
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Hope Probe named best Arab sustainable development project

Hope Probe named best Arab sustainable development project for 2021…reports Asian Lite News

The Arab Parliament chose the Emirates Mars Mission Hope Probe Project as the best Arab project to achieve sustainable development for 2021. It was chosen as part of three major Arab projects, which are deemed an Arab role model for investment and development projects.

This came during the fourth conference of the Arab Parliament and the heads of Arab councils and parliaments held at the Arab League headquarters in Cairo today.

Hamad Ahmed Al Rahoumi, First Deputy to the FNC Speaker and Head of the participating delegation of the UAE Parliamentary Division in the conference received the award provided to the UAE from the Speaker of the Arab Parliament, Adel bin Abdul Rahman Al-Asumi.

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The honouring ceremony was attended by members of the UAE Parliamentary Division delegation and Arab Parliament Group.

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