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On border demarcation between Saudi Arabia, Yemen
Saudi Arabia, Politics, 6/7/2000

The second deputy for the Saudi second deputy Premier and defense minister Prince Sultan Bin Abdul Aziz has described the question of borders between his country and Yemen as a sort of " formalities " and that this question will be settled amicably.

In a statement he made on Tuesday in Riyadh, the Saudi minister added replying to a question whether the visit of the proposed visit of the Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh to Saudi Arabia will end the question of border disputes, hoping that matters will proceed smoothly.

Concerning sea borders between Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, Prince Sultan said there is no problems over holding meetings between Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, and that the question is a matter of " organization," adding this question of " organization" will be settled in the coming meeting between the " Saudi and Kuwaiti brothers."

Previous Stories:
  Beginning Saudi and Kuwaiti negotiations for remarking the Bahraini borders between the 2 countries   (6/6/2000)
  Kuwait - Saudi Arabia to demarcate of sea borders   (6/5/2000)
  Yemeni president to visit Germany and Saudi Arabia   (5/27/2000)
  Yemen, Saudi Arabia for boosting security relations   (5/17/2000)

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