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New York Times: Tripoli strongly denies that al-Qathafi ordered the assasination of the Saudi crown prince
Libya strongly denied yesterday what was issued by a New York Times report on that two persons are detained in the US and Saudi Arabia over being suspected of involving in a conspiracy to assassinate the Saudi crown prince Abdullah, admitted that the Libyan leader Muammar al-Qathafi planed for this conspiracy in 2003.
Libya-Saudi Arabia, Politics, 6/11/2004

Bush: freedom in the Middle East is evident; G-8 summit supports a settlement including Syria and Lebanon
The G-8 summit concluded yesterday its meetings in the US by announcement by the US President George W. Bush that freedom in the Middle East is an evident mater in " our age."
Regional-USA, Politics, 6/11/2004

Saudi- Qatari reconciliation talks in Paris, under Kuwaiti patronage
Qatar announced it has held talks with Saudi Arabia in France yesterday that concentrated on solving the disputes in the relations between the two states.
Saudi Arabia-Qatar, Politics, 6/11/2004

Washingon doubts Syria's calls for peace
The US Department Of State doubted the Syrian stances which show Damascus readiness to maintain a peaceful settlement in the region and expressed Washington's concern over " the Syrian support to organizations involved in terrorism esecially the Hizbullah party."
Syria-USA, Politics, 6/11/2004

Taha: the peace agreement to be signed within 5 weeks; Garang renews threats to south's separation
The First deputy for the Sudanese President Ali Othman Taha said following talks he had held with the Egyptian officials in Cairo that the final peace agreement with the southern rebels will be signed within four or five weeks, while the leader of the southern rebels, John Garang, said that the south will prefer separation and disengagement unless the new central government will spend from the oil wealth to improve its conditions.
Sudan, Politics, 6/11/2004

Center to preserve Moroccan prisoners rights
The Moroccan Observatory of Prisons (OMP) announced Wednesday the creation of an Independent Center for Prisoners (CIPR) that will endeavor to "humanize Moroccan jails and preserve the right of inmates."
Morocco, Politics, 6/11/2004

Morocco not expecting mediation of any party over Sahara issue, official
Morocco is not expecting the mediation of any party to help settle the Sahara issue, insisted Thursday, Moroccan Communication Minister and government spokesman, Nabil Benabdellah.
Morocco-Algeria, Politics, 6/11/2004

Prime minister spells out future challenges for the Government
Moroccan Prime minister Driss Jettou on Thursday called on the new government, appointed by King Mohammed VI on Tuesday, to "speed up the pace of reforms and achievements," said communication minister and government spokesman, Nabil Benabdellah.
Morocco, Politics, 6/11/2004

Allawi denies withdrawal of the Kurds from his government
The Iraqi Prime minister Eyad Allawi denied news which talked about the withdrawal of the Kurdish ministers from the provisional government, but simultaneously admitted that the decision of the UN Security Council did not guarantee the constitution of the provisional state which provoked the rage of the Kurdish forces.
Iraq, Politics, 6/11/2004

Baghdad: some 12,000 former Baathists return back to their works
The Higher Commission for the Elimination of the Baath party in Iraq, which is led by the former alley of Washington Ahmad Chalabi announced it has brought back 12,000 former Baathists of lower grades to their jobs in the public sector since the beginning of its mission.
Iraq, Politics, 6/11/2004

Suleiman to visit Ramullah and Tel Aviv by the end of June
Chief of the Egyptian intelligence Lt. gen. Omar Suleiman will hold talks in Ramullah and Tel Aviv by the end of June dealing with the Israeli separation plan to withdraw from Gaza and the Egyptian initiative, while the first batch of Egyptian security experts are expected to arrive in Gaza in October in order to start rehabilitation of the Egyptian security forces.
Egypt-Palestine, Politics, 6/11/2004


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