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Libyan - Syrian higher committee concludes deliberation
Meetings of the 3rd session of the Syrian- Libyan joint higher committee chaired by Syrian prime minister Mustafa Miro and his Libyan counterpart Mubarak Abdullah al-Shamekh were concluded on Thursday in Libya in the presence of the two states' delegations.
Libya-Syria, Politics, 1/26/2001

Abu al-Ragheb visits Egypt
Egypt-Jordan, Politics, 1/26/2001

Syrian ambassador submitted his credentials in Amman
The Jordanian foreign minister Abdul Illah al-Khatib on Thursday received the new Syrian ambassador to Jordan Abdul Fattah Ammoura, who presented a copy of his credentials to the Jordanian foreign minister.
Jordan-Syria, Politics, 1/26/2001

Sanaa denies news of disputes with Saudi Arabia
The Yemeni minister of the Interior Hussein Arab has announced that the Saudi- Yemeni committee will hold a meeting on February 15 in Riyadh to discuss the bilateral border agreement, denying at the same time, any disputes over the border demarcation between the two countries.
Yemen-Saudi Arabia, Politics, 1/26/2001

Taba negotiations resumed, two Palestinians killed
Taba negotiations were resumed on Thursday between the Palestinian and the Israeli sides amid Israeli assertions that the negotiators will not be able to reach an agreement before the elections of the Israeli government in February.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 1/26/2001

Al-Shara discusses with Bin Alwai, Kharazi ME developments, bilateral relations
Syria-Iran, Politics, 1/26/2001

Saudi Arabia will not permit women to drive a car
The Saudi minister of the Interior prince Nayef Bin Abdul Aziz has asserted that permitting the woman to drive a car in the Kingdom will not be permitted.
Saudi Arabia, Culture, 1/26/2001

Syria denies Israeli news on forces alert
A well-informed Syrian source in a statement issued on Thursday by the London- based al-Sharq al-Awsat has categorically denied news stated by the Israeli daily Haartez on that the Syrian armed forces were put in a state of alert of fears of an Israeli large ­scale attack before the Israeli elections.
Syria-Israel, Politics, 1/26/2001

President Bashar al-Assad concludes successful visit to Iran
President Bashar al-Assad returned on Thursday back home concluding a successful visit to Iran in two meetings with the spiritual guidance of the Islamic revolution Ayatullah Ali Khameini and President Muhammad Khatami.
Syria-Iran, Politics, 1/26/2001

Yemen: six policemen arrested
The Yemeni police announced that it had arrested 6 officers working at the Sanaa airport security department in the framework of investigations in the high-jacking operation of a plane for the Yemeni airlines on Tuesday.
Yemen, Local, 1/26/2001

Cancer hospital to be built in Agadir
Morocco's King Mohammed VI, who was accompanied by Saudi defense and aviation minister, Prince Sultane Ibn Abdel Aziz, laid down Thursday the foundation stone for the building of a regional cancer hospital in the Moroccan Atlantic city of Agadir.
Morocco, Health, 1/26/2001

One French pilot killed in a Mirage crash in Saudi Arabia
Both al-Riyadh and Paris announced on Thursday that a French Mirage jet of the French air force fell over the Saudi territories and that its pilot was killed after the plane had a technical breakdown.
Saudi Arabia-France, Local, 1/26/2001

The Pope to visit Syria
Pope John Paul II stressed on Thursday that he intends to visit Syria this year at the set time.
Syria-Vatican, Politics, 1/26/2001

Morocco's debt downsized, minister
Morocco said that its external debt has been significantly reduced, its share of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) having stood at 50 per cent at the end of 2000.
Morocco, Economics, 1/26/2001

Real estate and tourism bank increases capital
The governing board of the Moroccan Credit Immobilier et Touristique (CIH), a bank specializing in financing real-estate and tourism projects, has increased its capital by $ 200 million (2 billion Dirhams).
Morocco, Economics, 1/26/2001

President Bush sends reply cable to Sudanese President
Sudan-USA, Politics, 1/26/2001

Morocco calls EU to open market to moroccan agricultural produce
Morocco on Thursday called on the European Union to open its markets to Moroccan agricultural produce.
Morocco-European Union, Economics, 1/26/2001


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Morocco's King Mohammed VI and Saudi defense and aviation minister, Prince Sultane Ibn Abdel Aziz, held Thursday in the Moroccan southern Atlantic city of Agadir a tete-a-tete meeting. Go

The executive committee of the foreign relations in Turkey has appointed Muhammad Ali Neizi as the chairman of the Turkish side at the Turkish ­ Iraqi joint labor council with the aim of developing economic and trade relations between the two countries. Go

Israeli President Moshe Katsav arrived on Thursday in Teblisi in an official visit to Georgia which will last for two days. Go





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