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Ibrahimovic at the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington

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Ibrahimovic Attends the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington

Photo: Đorđe Cmiljanić/Government of Montenegro

On February 5th and 6th, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ervin Ibrahimović will travel to Washington to attend the 73rd National Prayer Breakfast.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has stated that Ibrahimović will engage in a series of bilateral discussions with high-ranking US officials, including members of Congress and representatives from the State Department.

“The National Prayer Breakfast is a time-honored gathering that has taken place since 1953, uniting world leaders, prominent officials, and significant figures across the globe. The event serves to enhance international relations and foster cooperation and solidarity among nations,” the announcement noted.

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