Examples of using To send a delegation in English and their translations into Greek
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consenting to the request made by the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights to send a delegation to uncover the harsh reality.
South Korea held talks for first time in more than two years, following an offer to send a delegation to the Games by the North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un.
the Organization of American States accepted an invitation to send a delegation"to meet with experts
Erdogan informed the public of this meeting saying“I told them to send a delegation”, yet the posture of Pence was less of an envoy sent at the request of Erdogan
which were delayed this year after Kim agreed to send a delegation to the Winter Olympics in PyeongChang,
Sevastopol held an emergency meeting and agreed to send a delegation to the city to investigate
Sevastopol held an emergency meeting and agreed to send a delegation to the city to investigate
They wanted to send a delegation to the senate to ask to be released from the requisitions,
I welcome the European Parliament's initiative to send a delegation of members of the Committee on Foreign Affairs
also with the proposal to send a delegation from this Parliament.
to ignore a key portion of Nicaragua's own electoral law."[11] However, less than two weeks before the elections,">the Organization of American States accepted an invitation to send a delegation"to meet with experts
Well, they sent us an invitation to send a delegation.
The International Confederation is threatening to send a delegation.
In 1991 we in Parliament decided to send a delegation there.
The Arab League agrees to send a delegation to Israel for the first time.
Albania is expected to send a delegation to Brussels soon to begin discussions on its NATO accession plan.
Desperate, residents decided to send a delegation to Constantinople, to the Sublime Porte,
Mr Brok to send a delegation to the island.