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Weekly Edition, Djibouti  -  Week of January 20, 2003
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US to open an office for AAID in Djibouti
The White House announced yesterday that the US President George Bush informed President of Djibouti Ismael Omar Jelle, currently visiting the USA, that Washington will shortly open an office for the American Agency for International Development in Djibouti.
Djibouti-USA, Politics, 1/23/2003

Djibouti notes coordination with Yemen, USA over fighting terrorism
The President of Djibouti Ismael Omar Jelle has stressed full coordination between his country and Yemen. He revealed that the Djibouti and Yemeni government were before hand notified about the incident of the American plane which destroyed a car recently in Yemen, because one of al-Qaida member was in it.
Djibouti-Yemen, Politics, 1/22/2003


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