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Moroccan- Syrian summit talks focus on deepening relations and coordinating positions
Talks between King Mohammed VI and Syrian president, Bashar Al Assad, who is currently visiting Morocco, have a "global and deep" nature and deal with consolidation of relations and coordination of positions regarding the Middle East and the Euro-Mediterranean process.
Morocco-Syria, Politics, 4/10/2001
On President al-Assad's visit to Morocco
Moroccan sources said the talks will cover bilateral and regional issues and will concentrate on establishing a mechanism for a new cooperation through founding a joint higher committee and renewing the cooperation agreements linking the two countries since three decades.
Morocco-Syria, Politics, 4/10/2001
An Arab- Israeli war is expected in June
A report sneaked by the Israeli military intelligence, known as "Amaan," described as secret, expected the possibility of a war to be erupted between the Arabs and Israel in June.
Regional-Israel, Politics, 4/10/2001
Sudanese president denies intention to exile Turabi
The Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir has denied any intention at the Sudanese government to exile the secretary general of the people's congress party Hassan al-Turabi, currently in prison, to the state of Qatar or to any country.
Sudan, Politics, 4/10/2001
Sharm El-Sheikh understanding to be implemented right now
Egyptian Foreign Minister Amr Moussa underscored the importance of implementing Sharm El-Sheikh understanding to end the violence, currently on the rampage in the occupied Palestinian territories.
Egypt-Palestine, Politics, 4/10/2001
Warring Somali groups accept IGAD states decisions
The special envoy of the Sudanese President concerning Somalia has announced that the armed Somali groups have accepted the decisions of IGAD's states providing for establishing peace in Somalia, but with having reservations on the provisional government led by the Somali President Muhammad Salad Qasem, under the pretext that this government does not represent all groups in the country.
Somalia, Politics, 4/10/2001
LE 2300 million in next Budget for youth jobs in all governorates
In his comment on the government policy statement reply committee, Prime Minister Atef Ebeid told the People's Assembly yesterday that for the first time in a span of twenty years, a sum of LE 2300 million would be earmarked for providing job opportunities for youths, of which LE 1300 million in the general budget and LE 1000 million in the budget of the Social Fund for Development.
Egypt, Economics, 4/10/2001
Rumors on the death of King Fahd denied by Saudi Arabia
In statements and picture Saudi Arabia has denied through a series of statements and picture, rumors promoting the death of the Saudi King Fahd Bin Abdul Aziz and resulted in a world increase in oil prices. However, the Saudi King on Monday did not preside over the meeting of the Cabinet which is held every Monday.
Saudi Arabia, Politics, 4/10/2001
Russia opposes measures against Iraq
The Russian deputy foreign minister Vaselli Seridin has asserted that Russia firmly opposes the illegal practices against Iraq and the interference in the affairs of a sovereign state.
Iraq-Russia, Politics, 4/10/2001
Deir Yassin anniversary massacre
The PLO representative in Britain Afif Safeyah has stated that "Deir Yassin massacre committed by the Zionist gangs against the secure Palestinian people on April 9th, some 53 years ago represents the ugliest massacres that took place in occupied Palestine."
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 4/10/2001
One Palestinian killed in confrontations with the Israelis
Clashes continued on Monday in the Palestinian territories and one Palestinian was killed by the Israeli bullets as the Palestinian Intifada youths attacked two military positions for the Israeli positions near Ramullah and another position near Tallet al- Rameidah in Hebron.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 4/10/2001
On Abdul Rahman's visit to Damascus
The United Arab Emirates UAE daily al-Khaleij on Monday quoted sources it described as well-informed as saying that member of the PLO executive committee Asaad Abdul Rahman will try during his visit to Damascus which he started on Sunday to contain comments on decisions taken by the chairman of the Palestinian Authority Yasser Arafat after his meeting with President Bashar al-Assad, on the sideline of the Amman's Arab summit.
Syria-Palestine, Politics, 4/10/2001
Belgian senate speaker to visit Morocco
De Decker who called Morocco "an important partner for Belgium, not only for the size of the Moroccan community settled in Belgium but also for its role at the international arena," said the visit will be an opportunity to develop the good relationships between the two countries.
Morocco-Belgium, Politics, 4/10/2001
Austria to increase its imports of Iraqi crude oil
The trade chancellor at the Austrian embassy in Baghdad Franz Shreodher said on Monday that Austria wants to increase its imports of crude oil from Iraq, according to the oil-for-food agreement with the UN.
Iraq-Austria, Economics, 4/10/2001
Israeli rabbi calls for exterminating the Arabs
Israel-Regional, Politics, 4/10/2001
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It was announced in Tehran on Monday that the Saudi minister of the Interior will hold a visit to Tehran next Sunday during which he will meet with the Iranian President and the chairman of the Islamic Shoura council, and with high ranking Iranian officials.
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The Moroccan and Jordanian Unions of chambers of commerce, industry and services have agreed to set up a bilateral business council meant to facilitate contacts between economic operators of the two Arab states. The agreement was reached in a meeting held in preparation of the high joint commission, to meet shortly in Amman.
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Portuguese premier, Antonio Gutteres, who has just married former secretary of state for culture, Catarina Vaz Pinto, will be honeymooning in Morocco, says the local media. Although the newly-wed couple managed to celebrate their wedding far from indiscrete eyes inviting only close friends, their destination for honeymoon leaked to the press. Even the president only heard the news in the media like all other citizens.
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