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No Moroccan-Algerian problem over Sahara, Bouteflika says
There is no bilateral problem between Morocco and Algeria over the Sahara, Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika said on Wednesday.
Algeria-Morocco, Politics, 8/12/1999

A call for Algeria to approve civil reconciliation law
He described the civil reconciliation law as coming out of the principal "we do not forget but forgive," a slogan adopted by the families of terrorism victims, confirming that the country will take care of them.
Algeria, Politics, 8/12/1999

Algeria and Qatar call for Arab summit
The joint statement released on Wednesday at the end of Qatari Emir Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa al-Thani's visit to Algeria, during which he met with Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika, said talks focused on the development of bilateral relations and discussion of Arab and regional issues, Algerian News Agency said.
Algeria-Qatar, Politics, 8/12/1999

Egyptian - Algerian official talk about achieving concrete progress in relations
Egyptian Assistant Foreign Minister for Arab Affairs Sayed Abu Zeid met with Mostafa El-Sherif, Algeria's ambassador in Cairo.
Egypt-Algeria, Politics, 8/11/1999

Acts of violence continue in Algeria
Algeria, Local, 8/11/1999

Bahrain prefers Algerian mediation in its border disputes with Qatar
Bahrain-Algeria, Politics, 8/10/1999

Opening of Moroccan-Algerian borders an economic and human need
The Moroccan minister in charge of the government's general affairs on Monday called the opening of Moroccan-Algerian borders an economic and human need.
Morocco-Algeria, Politics, 8/10/1999

Algerian interior minister says stability is returning
Algerian Minister of the Interior Abdul Malik Sallal has asserted that security conditions have been continuously improving in Algeria during the few past months, adding that there are extremists who seek to foil the peace process pursued by Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika.
Algeria, Politics, 8/10/1999

Two bombs explode in Algeria
The security situation in Algeria is currently witnessing a new aggravation, with the renewal of explosions and assassinations, as two bombs exploded in the Algerian capital, Algiers, at time when Algeria is getting ready to hold a public referendum on the law for civil reconciliation, according to which Algerian President Abedlaziz Bouteflika aims at restoring peace in the country.
Algeria, Local, 8/10/1999

Bahraini crown prince arrives in Algeria
Bahrain-Algeria, Politics, 8/9/1999

Qatari ruler to start visit to Algeria tomorrow
Qatari Emir Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa al-Thani will head to Algeria tomorrow for a two-day official visit at the invitation of Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika.
Algeria-Qatar, Politics, 8/9/1999


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