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Kralendijk- State Secretary Raymond Knops on Sunday afternoon arrived in Bonaire for a 4-day trip which includes Bonaire, Aruba and St. Maarten.
The Government Boeing 737, PH-GOV arrived in Bonaire shortly close to 3.30 in the afternoon.
Knops will have meetings in Bonaire with among others a group of young professionals, while he will also pay a visit to the Department of Agricultural, Husbandry and Fishery (LVV).
The State Secretary will also have a meeting with acting Kingdom Representative Jan Helmond and with Island Governor Edison Rijna.
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