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Iran and Bahrain exchanging diplomats
The Emir of Bahrain expressed his hope that Iran would conduct better relations with its neighboring countries out of its position as a leading country in the region.
Bahrain-Iran, Politics, 12/20/1997

Peace, security, terrorism are subjects at Gulf Summit
The leaders will discuss means of supporting through establishing early warning networks in each country and linking those to a unified net in the Gulf countries.
Gulf Region, Politics, 12/20/1997

Emirati defense minister calls for joint Arab market
Sheikh Al Maktum urged proceeding with the establishment of the joint Arab market, "because we have the finance, the market and capability - and there is no place for small entities within globalization. We have to unite our goals."
United Arab Emirates-Regional, Politics, 12/20/1997

Egyptian startegy towards the Sudan
This US-Israel strategy prompted Egypt to put the unstable situation in both Iraq and Sudan on the top of its diplomatic agenda after a long history of criticism between the three governments.
Egypt-Sudan, Analysis, 12/20/1997

China, Lebanon discuss bilateral ties
China's foreign minister, who arrived in Lebanon late Thursday, expressed his country's interest in investing in Lebanon's ambitious reconstruction program.
Lebanon, Politics, 12/20/1997

Bomb kills 3 in Algeria
The 3 men, members of one of the anti-terrorist militias known as "patriots" were killed on Friday when they were entering a building in Ouled Allel.
Algeria, Military, 12/20/1997

Arab petrol ministers discuss coordination of petrol policies
The Arab petroleum ministers who are members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) will meet today to discuss how to coordinate policies and achieve integration in joint Arabian petroleum enterprises.
Regional, Economics, 12/20/1997

Arafat briefs Mubarak on results of Albright meeting
Arafat stated that he agreed on the American suggestion regarding security cooperation with Israel
Palestine-Egypt, Politics, 12/20/1997

France implements major projects in UAE
The director of the Civil Aviation Department in Abu Dhabi stated that the Airport De Paris Authorities won a deal worth 700 million dirhams ($190 million) to expand the Abu Dhabi International Airport.
United Arab Emirates, Economics, 12/20/1997


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Qatar on Thursday received three Mirage 2000-5 fighter jets from France, as part of a 12 aircraft order, Gulf News reported. Go

Jordan's Prime Minister Abdul Salam Majali is ready to present election reforms to the Jordanian parliament's lower house, Jordan Times reported. Go

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu reiterated his view that the West Bank is and must remain part of Israel, Bahrain Tribune reported. Go

Tunisia's ruling Constitutional Democratic Rally will hold its congress by the end of next July, CNN reported. Go

The US told its allies in the Gulf that the results of any discussions with Iran would be made public, Fox News reported. Go





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