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Mubarak, Abdullah hold bilateral session of talks
Jordan-Egypt, Politics, 2/27/2001

Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak and Jordan's King Abullah II held today a session of talks immeditaly upon their arrival at Raghdan Royal palace in the Jordanian capital.

The two leaders deal with the latest developments in the region and the situation in Palestinian lands, conditions in the occupied Palestinian territories and bilateral relations.

they will also discuss preparations for the forthcoming Arab Summit in the Jordanian capital in March.

The two leaders will later hold a plenary session to be attended by the two states' delegations.

Also Egyptian Prime Minister Atef Ebeid held a session of bilateral talks with his Jordanian counterpart Ali abul Ragheb on means of boosting ties in all fields.

Egyptian Foreign minister Amr Moussa also held a meeting with his Jordanian opposite number Abdel Elah Khatib.

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