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Baghdad regrets Nouakchott's severing of relations
The secretary general of the Arab people's forces conference and member of the Iraqi National Council (parliament), Saad Qasem Hamoudi, said, "Mauritania's decision to boycott diplomatic relations with Iraq is regrettable and unjustified."
Iraq-Mauritania, Politics, 11/6/1999
Mauritania fabricates a crisis with Iraq to cover resentment over its relations with Israel
The secretary general of the banned al-Tali'ya Party, Ahmad Ould Bebanah, denied the accusations raised by the government. He said, "Our party is working according to the law and does not take orders from any side, internal or external."
Mauritania, Politics, 11/5/1999
Mauritania severs relations with Iraq
The government of Mauritania on Thursday announced that it has decided to sever its diplomatic relations with Iraq, accusing Baghdad of preparing for "acts of destruction" in its territories after raising the level of diplomatic representation between Nouakchott and Tel Aviv into the ambassadorial level.
Mauritania-Iraq, Politics, 11/5/1999
Demonstrations in Mauritania, opposition party banned
The Mauritanian authorities on Wednesday banned the pro-Iraq "al-Tali'ya El-Watania" (Nationalist vanguard) party after accusing it of destruction following the recent rapprochement between Mauritania and Israel.
Mauritania, Politics, 11/4/1999
Mauritanian premier happy with visit to Morocco
Mauritanian Premier Sheikh Al Afya Mohamed Khouna said he was happy with his visit Nov 2-3 to Morocco.
Mauritania-Morocco, Politics, 11/3/1999
Mauritania accuses Baghdad of preparing for revenge against it
Mauritania declared its fear of sabotage against its interests as a result of opening an embassy in Tel Aviv, and it accused Baghdad of preparing for these acts.
Mauritania, Politics, 11/2/1999
Mauritania's students in Damascus demonstrate in protest of diplomatic relations with Israel
Mauritanian students in Syrian universities and institutes on Monday held a demonstration in front of their country's embassy in Damascus in protest of the decision taken by the government of Mauritania to establish full diplomatic relations with Israel.
Mauritania, Politics, 11/2/1999
There is no progress in the peace process that requires establishing diplomatic relations with Israel, Arab League
Official sources in the Arab League said yesterday reiterating the position of Arab League Secretary General Esmat Abdul Meguid which he stated lately regarding the establishment of diplomatic relations between Israel and Mauritania and his description of this procedure as coming at an inappropriate time, which is a stance based on Arab League decision No 5629 for 1997.
Mauritania-Regional, Politics, 11/1/1999
Mauritanian premier in Rabat
Morocco dispatched Saturday a humanitarian aid to victims of floods in several parts of Mauritania. Two aircraft landed in Nouakchott bearing a cargo of 13 tons of blankets, foodstuffs and drugs.
Mauritania-Morocco, Local, 11/1/1999
Mauritania summons its ambassador from Baghdad
Mauritania-Iraq, Politics, 11/1/1999
Mauritania defends its relations with Israel
Mauritania rejected foreign and local criticism against its decision to establishg complete diplomatic relations with Israel. Minister of Communications and government spokesman Rachid Ould Saleh said in a press conference yesterday that, "The decision is based on a joint Arab strategy."
Mauritania, Politics, 11/1/1999
Ould Daddah against rapprochement between Mauritania and Israel
The chairman of the federation of the Mauritania's opposition Union of Democratic Forces-New Era, Ahmad Ould Daddah, on Saturday in Nouakchott opposed the Mauritanian - Israeli rapprochement and described this act as "a treason and an act which is in contradiction with the national, Arab, African and Islamic will."
Mauritania-Israel, Politics, 11/1/1999
Two Mauritanian journalists expelled from their union over visiting Israel
The Mauritanian Journalists Union has decided to expel journalists Muhammad Khal Ould Ahmad, the director of the news department at the Mauritanian television and the news director at the Mauritania's radio, Alfa Ankidi, from the union's membership over visiting Israel and violating the decision taken by the Mauritanian Journalists Union and the Arab Journalists Union which ban normalization of relations with Israel in any form.
Mauritania, Politics, 11/1/1999
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