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Yemeni proposal to revitalize relations with Saudi Arabia
Yemen-Saudi Arabia, Politics, 12/12/2000

Yemen's minister of justice and vocational training Muhammad al-Tayeb has expressed his confidence in the success of the works of the Yemeni- Saudi council which was held on Monday by the Saudi defense minister prince Sultan Bin Abdul Aziz and the Yemeni prime minister Dr. Abdul Karim al-Eryani.

Al-Tayeb added that the meeting of the al-Madina al-Munawarah is considered the most important meeting at the level of co-ordination between the two sides after a suspension of 10 years.

He added that the Yemeni side has an integrated project which would contribute to improving relations between the two states at all levels which will be reflected in the service of the two countries.

He continued that the Yemeni and Saudi leadership underline the importance of accelerating the development of relations and eliminating any possible impediments.

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