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Saudi- Yemeni arrangements to carry out border demarcation agreement
Saudi Arabia-Yemen, Politics, 10/16/2000

Yemen's minister of the Interior Maj. Gen. Hussein Arab will arrive in Saudi Arabia tomorrow in a visit to Saudi Arabia which lasts for two days during which he will hold talks with his Saudi counterpart Prince Nayef Bin Abdul Aziz.

Well-informed sources said the two ministers would discuss arrangements agreed upon by the military and technical committees concerning conditions on the borders, which were demarcated between the two states according to Jeddah treaty, which was signed in June.

The sources stressed that among these arrangements are defining four border openings which are al-Tewal near the Red Sea coast to the west; and Hard, al-Wadeaa and Albein on the eastern borders. Passengers will be only permitted between the two states from these openings.

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