The David Citadel Jerusalem Hosts U.S. Secretary of State
The David Citadel, one of Jerusalem's most renowned hotels overlooking the Old City, this week welcomed U.S. Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo.
27 August 2020 09:34

The David Citadel, one of Jerusalem’s most renowned hotels overlooking the Old City, this week welcomed U.S. Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo, who arrived in the city for official government meetings with Israel government representatives. The American government delegation is the latest high-profile visit by foreign dignitaries who value the David Citadel’s secure and sophisticated accommodations, spacious meeting facilities, and its central location with access to new and ancient Jerusalem.
From Left to Right: Katerina Brokhes, Vice President of Sales, The David Citadel and Mamilla Hotel; U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo; Baha Haddad, The David Citadel Hotel Manager; and Manuel Arbid, Director of Guest Relations, The David Citadel
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