UAE helps
expatriates reconnect with home countries
Sunday December 05, 2010 07:21:31 AM,
WAM
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Cairo:
The United Arab Emirates does its best to help Arab expatriates
reconnect with their home countries, a minister said Saturday.
In an address made before the first Arab expatriates conference
which opened here Saturday, Labour Minister Saqr Ghobash Saeed
Ghobash said like other GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council) countries,
the UAE has no large communities of citizens living abroad
permanently.
"Yet, and emanating from its keenness to support Arab cause, the
UAE spares no effort in helping to strengthen expatriates' bonds
with their countries and with the Arab world," he said.
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