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Ruler of Qatar confers with Yemeni vice - President
Qatar-Yemen, Politics, 5/14/2001

The ruler of Qatar Sheikh Hamad Bin Khaleifa al-Thani on Sunday in Doha received Yemen's vice President Abd Rabbu Mansour Hadi who arrived in Doha, earlier in the day.

The Qatari news agency said that during the meeting the two sides reviewed bilateral relations between the two states and means of supporting and developing them.

Then a round of official talks was held between Qatar's crown prince Sheikh Jasem Bin Hamad al-Thani and the Yemeni vice President Abd Rabbu mansour Hadi.

They discussed relations between the two states and means of developing them in all fields as well as several Arab and international issues of mutual concern.

Upon his arrival in Doha, al-Mansour warned against that Israel's policy in the occupied Palestinian territories will result in grave consequences, noting that his visit to Qatar falls in the course of consultation on means of supporting the Palestinian people and the Intifada and helping the damaged people.

Previous Stories:
  Emir of Qatar to visit Yemen very soon   (7/14/2000)
  Emir of Qatar confers with speaker of the Yemeni Parliament   (4/17/2000)

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