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Moussa to visit Tripoli
Egypt-OAU, Politics, 9/6/1999

Egyptian Foreign Minister Amr Moussa is to leave Cairo today to head Egypt's delegation in the ministerial meeting of the Organization of African Unity to prepare for the exceptional African summit that is to be held in Libya on Wednesday and Thursday.

Moussa said he is to hold condensed talks with a number of African foreign ministers on the margin of the ministerial meeting.

The talks are to focus on African issues of joint interest, especially the current disputes and problems, in addition to discussing economic subjects of concern to the African states and the subject raised up on the agenda of the ministerial council and African summit.

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