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Yemeni interior minister visits Saudi Arabia today
Saudi Arabia-Yemen, Politics, 10/17/2000

Yemeni interior minister Hussein Arab arrived in Riyadh today on a two-day official visit to Saudi Arabia during which he is hold talks with his Saudi counterpart Prince Nayef Bin Abd al-Aziz.

Saudi sources said that the interior minister in the two states are to discuss in the arrangements agreed upon by the military and technical committee concerning the positions of the borders that will be demarked between the 2 countries according to the Jeddah treaty that was signed in last June.

The sources said that among those arrangements is agreeing on renewing 4 border passages and on choosing the international company that will tackle the demarcation and putting the border signs agreed upon according to the treaty.

It is worthy to mention that this is the third meeting between the 2 ministers since signing the Jeddah treaty.

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