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Libya denies severing political relations with Lebanon, criticizes Hassan Nasrullah strongly
Libya has denied to have cut its political relations with Lebanon while it confirmed its decision to close its embassy in Beirut.
Libya-Lebanon, Politics, 9/4/2003
Agreement to confrontat terrorism; Moscow, Riyadh for implementing 'full' roadmap
Russia and Saudi Arabia called yesterday for full implementation of the pace plan "roadmap" describing it as the "only means to get out of the current crisis and reach a settlement that serves the interests of the Israeli and Palestinian peoples."
Saudi Arabia-Russia, Politics, 9/4/2003
Jordanian King concludes a historical visit to Tehran Khameini, the Americans have to leave Iraq
The Jordanian king Abdullah II yesterday ended a historical visit to Iran that lasted for two days and was the first by a Jordanian king to Tehran since the launching of the Islamic revolution in Iran in 1979, by meeting with the higher guide of the Islamic revolution of Iran Ayatullah Ali Khamaeni, who called for the evacuation of the American forces from Iraq.
Jordan-Iran, Politics, 9/4/2003
Two months before elections, Islamists withdraw from largest opposition in Mauritania
More than 20 leaders of the Islamic wing of the coalition of the democratic forces, the largest opposition parties in Mauritania, submitted their collective resignation yesterday from the party which is headed by Ahmad Weld Dadah, the candidate for the Presidential elections which will be held on November this year.
Mauritania, Politics, 9/4/2003
Garang, Taha seek to give push forward the Sudanese peace talks
The spokesman for the rebels of southern Sudan, Kawaji Samsoun, announced that the leader of the rebels John Garang will hold unique talks with the first deputy for the Sudanese President Ali Othman Taha in Kenya before the resumption of the Sudanese peace talks next week.
Sudan, Politics, 9/4/2003
First Iraqi government after Saddam's collapse takes oath
Ministers of the first government formed in Iraq after the collapse of the toppled President Saddam Hussein took their constitutional oaths before members of the Interim governing council yesterday.
Iraq, Politics, 9/4/2003
Abdul Aziz al-Hakim presides over the higher council for the Islamic revolution
Mohsin al-Hakim, son of member of the interim governing council Abdul Aziz al-Hakim said that his father was elected unanimously as a chairman for the party of the Higher Council For the Islamic Revolution in succession of his elder brother, the late Muhammad Baqer al-Hakim at a time when American forces besieged al-Sader's house.
Iraq, Politics, 9/4/2003
$ 500 millions surplus in balance of payment for the first time since 1997
Egypt's Prime Minister Atef Ebeid held yesterday a ministerial meeting to review the Cabinet's decision on transfer 75 per cent of the hard currency revenues of the commodity exports and services to the local banks in a bid to bridge the gap between foreign exchange supply and demand. The meeting discussed means of increasing the surplus in balance of payments which for the first time since 1997 scored $ 500 million surplus until last June.
Egypt, Economics, 9/4/2003
Israeli raids against al-Bayyada, resistance keeps the right to retaliate
The Israeli police stressed that the Israeli warplanes bombarded yesterday al-Bayyada hills near al-Naqoura town in south Lebanon, where the headquarters of UNIFIL working in the area is stationed.
Lebanon-Israel, Military, 9/4/2003
After defying the UN and the world, the U.S. seeks U.N. support on Iraq
After defying the UN and the world on Iraq in launching a war against a nation without world consent, and based on allegations that proved to be false, the U.S. is now seeking U.N. support on Iraq
Iraq-USA, Politics, 9/4/2003
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Deputy Chairman of Turkish Republic People's Party, Ogoz Oyan stressed yesterday in Ankara that the American-British forces in Iraq are aggressive forces of occupation asserting that Turkey will be in the same position if it sends its forces to Iraq.
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Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak made a telephone call Wednesday evening with Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahayan, Head of the United Arab Emirates.
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Lebanon's President Emile Lahoud has called the international community to exert pressures on Israel to halt its "aggression practices against Palestinians."
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Israel has asked the US to pressure Saudi Arabia in order "withdraw scores of F-16 jet fighters positioned in Tabouck base near Eilat, to the south of Israel, according to the Israeli radio yesterday.
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Foreign Minister Ahmed Maher held two phone calls Wednesday with his Saudi and Moroccan counterparts the issues tabled the agenda of the Arab Foreign Ministers Council meetings, due to be held on September 9 and 10.
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Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak is to pay an official visit to France Monday September 15, for talks with French President Jacques Chirac and other senior officials
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The new leader of the higher council of the Islamic revolution Abdul Aziz al-Hakim said yesterday that the US President George W. Bush wants to solve the security problem in Iraq.
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The Egyptian trade office in Pretoria managed to score an increase in the Egyptian exports to South Africa from January to March 2003. The figure went up from $ 2.750 million to $ 3.125.
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Board Chairman of the General Authority of Northwestern Suez Gulf Economic Zone in Egypt Mustafa Sha'arawy arrived in Beijing on Wednesday on a ten-day visit to China to get acquainted with the Chinese experience in setting up economic zones.
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The Egyptian-Russian Business Council will meet in Cairo next week to discuss means of promoting bilateral economic cooperation.
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