Turkish president says the move is also aimed at increasing the amount of humanitarian aid entering Gaza
Petrushevski, who works as security at a Dubai club, told Khaleej Times: "I brought her to the Dolphinarium as a surprise and told her we were going to see the show. It took me a while to plan the whole thing. The staff were so lovely, they pretended like they didn't know anything, but we had actually met several times to plan all of it.
Petrushevski uploaded the video of the proposal to his Facebook account and it has received almost 10,000 views so far.
The couple have known each other since they he was three-years-old and met again 15 years later at a graduation party.
Stojanovska said: "I was very happy, but also surprised. I couldn't stop smiling."
A staff member at the Dolphinarium, Najoua Ajjour, said that it was a "sweet moment" for everyone who was there.
"We all got very emotional, but it was very fun too. We had to pretend like we had never met Daniel before," Ajjour said.
The couple is looking to get married sometime next year.
sarwat@khaleejtimes.com
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