Prime Minister sends congratulatory messages to the King and Prime Minister of Bahrain
The message addressed to the King of Bahrain reads as follows,
"I convey to you my warm congratulations and sincere wishes on the occasion of the National Day of Bahrain.
On this happy occasion, I wish you good health and happiness, and lasting peace and stability to the friendly people of Bahrain. I am confident that with joint efforts we can achieve the deepening of Armenia-Bahrain relations for the benefit and welfare of our countries."
The message addressed to the Prime Minister of Bahrain reads as follows,
"I convey to you my warm congratulations on the occasion of the National Day of Bahrain.
On this happy occasion, I wish you happiness and success, and peace and sustainable developmentto the friendly people of Bahrain. I believe that with joint efforts we can give a new charge to the Armenia-Bahrain friendly relations."
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