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Yemen backs Morocco's efforts to perfect territorial integrity
Yemen-Morocco, Politics, 7/2/1999

Yemen said on Wednesday it backs Morocco's efforts to perfect its territorial integrity.

"The Sahara is part and parcel of the Moroccan territory," Speaker of the Yemeni parliament, Sheikh Abdullah Ben Hussein Al-Ahmar, said at a meeting in Sanaa with a Moroccan MP delegation, that participated in a conference on Emerging Democracies. the Conference wound up on Wednesday.

"Yemen, which believes in Morocco's national cause, backs the Kingdom's initiatives aimed at perfecting its territorial integrity," Sheikh Al-Ahmar said, affirming his country's will to defend this position in the international fora.

The official recalled the strong ties binding Morocco and Yemen and lauded King Hassan II's vanguard role at the Arab and Islamic scenes.

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