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Mubarak, Saleh, Hamad Summit in Sharm el Sheikh
Egypt, Politics, 10/24/2000

President Mubarak held talks Monday afternoon with Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh and Bahraini Emir Sheikh Hamad Ben Al Khalifa.

President Mubarak held a tete-a-tete session of talks with President Saleh before he held talks with the two leaders.

President Mubarak hosted a lunch banquet in honor of the two Arab guests and their accompanying delegations.

The Yemeni President has earlier arrived in Sharm el Sheikh accompanied by Information Minister Safwat AL Sherif, then the Bahraini Emir arrived accompanied by Tourism Minister Mamdouh AL Beltagui.

Minister of Information Safwat AL Sherif said President Mubarak discussed with the Yemeni leader and the Emir of Bahrain the latest Arab developments in the Arab world and means of carrying out the Arab summit resolutions seriously.

The Yemeni and Bahrain leaders made a sightseeing tour of Sharm EL Sheikh city for inspecting tourist promotion witnessed by the city.

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