Kingdom of Bahrain’s Embassy in U.K. denied the information included on the social networking websites concerning the dialogue occurred during the meeting of Bahrain’s Ambassador with a number of Ambassadors. In accordance with transparency and highlighting facts, the Embassy of Kingdom of Bahrain denies the allegations included on the social networking websites concerning the talks occurred during the meeting with a number of Ambassadors and figures invited by Bahrain’s Ambassador to U.K. Alice Sam’an within her diplomatic duties. The allegations reported a number of tweets via the social networking website \"Twitter\" on a different dialogue told by the guests, which constitutes an abuse for Kingdom of Bahrain and its strong relations with the brotherly and friendly countries.
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