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Moroccan delegation ends two-week long Gulf tour
A 68-member Moroccan delegation on Saturday wound up a two-week long Gulf tour that led it to the United Arab Emirates, Oman, Bahrain, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Qatar and that was crowned by the signing of several cooperation accords.
Morocco-Gulf, Economics, 2/22/1999

Polisario front too weak to choose between peace and war, Sahrawi defector says
A Polisario military officer, who defected the separatists' ranks and returned to Morocco lately, said the front is too weak to make a choice between peace and war.
Morocco, Politics, 2/22/1999

Launching of Casablanca-Gaza flight will enhance Moroccan-Palestinian cooperation ties
The latest Launching of the Casablanca-Gaza flight will contribute to enhancing further cooperation ties between Morocco and sisterly Palestine in all sectors, said lately a senior executive of the Moroccan carrier "Royal Air Maroc" (RAM).
Palestine-Morocco, Economics, 2/22/1999

Manama hosts oil exhibition and conference
The 11th Middle East Oil Exhibition and conference was opened on Saturday in Manama. The exhibition is organized at the Bahrain's International Exhibition Center and will last for four days. It will be attended by 240 companies from 20 countries.
Regional-Bahrain, Economics, 2/22/1999

Libya attacks Clinton's call for development in Africa
Libya attacked statements by US President Bill Clinton that the United States seeks to establish a center for developing democracy and peace in the African continent.
Libya-USA, Politics, 2/22/1999

Gaddafi attacks countries that helped arrest Ocalan
Libyan leader Moammar Gaddafi attacked yesterday the countries that helped to arrest Kurdish leader Abdullah Ocalan, and he urged on severing relations with these countries.
Libya, Politics, 2/22/1999

President Yasser Arafat in Morocco on Tuesday
President of Palestine Yasser Arafat, who is currently in Germany, is expected in Morocco on Tuesday for a visit during which he would brief King Hassan II about the latest developments of the Palestinian issue and the Israeli-Palestinian peace process prospects
Morocco-Palestine, Politics, 2/22/1999

$120 million in trade expected between Egypt and Lebanon following free trade agreement
Lebanese Prime Minister Salim al-Hoss said following his meeting yesterday with his Egyptian counterpart, Kamal El-Ganzouri, that the meeting reviewed the development of economic relations between the two countries.
Egypt-Lebanon, Economics, 2/22/1999

New mass grave discovered in Algeria
Algeria, Politics, 2/22/1999

Husseini says Netanyahu's intentions are clear and not good
He added that setting up the Israeli elections on May 17 proves that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu does not want to implement his commitments in the Wye River accord
Palestine, Politics, 2/22/1999

                                                                                                                                                   
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