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Amin al-Hafez was received appropriately in Syria
Former Syrian President Amin al-Hafez ( 83 year old) returned back to Syria after 36 years he spent in exile, mostly in Iraq.
Syria, Politics, 11/11/2003

Suggestion of mediation between Islamists for enhancing security in Saudi Arabia
News reports said that a group of scholars in Saudi Arabia will propose mediation between the Saudi Arabian authorities and the Islamist activists in order to prevent the occurrence of new attacks in the kingdom.
Saudi Arabia-USA, Politics, 11/11/2003

Garang invites the Arab League to attend peace talks
The southern rebels of Sudan led by John Garang extended an invitation to the Arab League to attend the peace talks it carried out with the Sudanese government in Nivasha suburb near Nairobi, suspended until after the holy month of Ramadan.
Sudan-Regional, Politics, 11/11/2003

Syrian- Egyptian talks on improving trade
Syria's Prime Minister Naji Otari received on Monday the Egypt's Minister of Supply and Home Trade, Hassan Khedr and an accompanying delegation on bilateral relation and the necessity for increasing enhancing these relations through increased commercial, agricultural and industrial exchange.
Syria-Egypt, Economics, 11/11/2003

The pope denounces terrorism ( in all its forms)
Pope John Paul II denounced during his meeting in the Vatican yesterday with a delegation of the Christian members in the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) that he denounced "all forms of terrorism, because it does not only represent treason for our common humanity only, but because it is unable to found the political, moral and spiritual basics necessary for the freedom of people."
Palestine-Vatican, Politics, 11/11/2003

Al-Shara meets Australian parliamentary delegation
Syria's Foreign Minister Farouk al-Shara received in Damascus yesterday a delegation representing the Australian Parliament headed by Member of the Australian Senate, Sandy McDonald. Talks dealt with the latest regional and international developments particularly in the Occupied Palestinian territories and in Iraq.
Syria-Australia, Politics, 11/11/2003

One oil official was wounded in al-Musil, 'Karkouk- Jeihan' will be only operational after insurance
An Iraqi oil official was wounded and his son killed in an armed attack in al-Musil city, while an official in the Iraqi ministry of oil said that Iraq will not open the northern oil pipes which reaches the Turkish coast on the Mediterranean before the line is totally insured.
Iraq, Economics, 11/11/2003

ICRC calls for release of all Moroccans detained in Tindouf camps
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) appealed for the immediate release of Moroccan prisoners of war still detained in the Tindouf Camps, in accordance with international humanitarian law.
Morocco, Politics, 11/11/2003

Al-Manar TV: Nasrullah links prisoners deal with Israel to Qintar
The secretary of the Lebanese Hizbullah party Sheikh Hassan Nasrullah has announced his commitment to all declared conditions to exchange prisoners with Israel including the release of Samir al-Qintar who has been detained by Israel since 1979.
Lebanon-Israel, Politics, 11/11/2003

Qrei government will get parliament's confidence, easily
The new Palestinian government chaired by Ahmad Qrei is preparing to win the confidence of the parliament this week, but at the same time it will face problems in resuming peace talks with Israel.
Palestine, Politics, 11/11/2003

Iranian will to comply with US demands on nuclear development
After having insisted that it will not give up its tight to develop its nuclear industry for any civilian purpose, including the right to enrich uranium, as current agreements permit, Iran surrendered to the US demands.
Iran, Politics, 11/11/2003


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Short Takes:
Sudanese President Omar Hassan Al-Bashir asked in an interview with Al-Arabiya satellite channel Sunday whether peace-keeping troops will be dispatched to Sudan based on a British proposal, he said his country does not need any such troops, especially in light of the ceasefire agreement signed with SPLM. The agreement is not monitored and has not been violated by any of the two sides. Go

Morocco's King Mohammed VI condemned Saturday the "barbarous terrorist acts" that targeted a residential area in the Saudi capital Riyadh, leaving 17 dead and over a hundred wounded. Go

Syria's President Bashar al-Assad received yesterday French President's Advisor, Maurice Gourdaul t-Montagne on the latest developments in the region particularly in Iraq. Go

Direct dialogue between Morocco and Algeria is the key to the settlement of the Sahara conflict, said Keltoum Alkhyat, a former Polisario official who fled the separatists camps to return to Morocco. Go

Chief of the Lebanese Army, Michael Sulieman has warned of the dangers of accusations and threats Syria and Lebanon are exposed to. During a field visit to the Military Academy on Monday, Suleiman stressed that these accusations are currently launched due to Syria's and Lebanon's commitment to their legitimate rights. Go





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