The Bahrain Center for Strategic, International and Energy Studies (Derasat) has concluded its delegation’s visit to Japan, spanning the period 2-7 March 2024. The visit aimed to advance bilateral cooperation and knowledge exchange in various fields of mutual interest, with a focus on research initiatives. The Derasat delegation comprising Executive Director Dr. Hamad Ebrahim Al-Abdulla, and Dr. Abdulla Isa Al-Abbasi, Director of the Energy and Environment Program at the Studies and Research Directorate, actively engaged in a series of meetings with Japanese think tanks, organizations, and institutions.
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