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Lebanese President confers with Syrian FM
During the meeting, the Lebanese President said that unity of the Lebanese- Syrian stand which is based on the two peoples's will is the only means in retaliation to Israel's threats against the two brotherly countries.
Lebanon-Syria, Politics, 5/19/2001
Jordanian King visits Kuwait
Jordan-Kuwait, Politics, 5/19/2001
Six Israelis killed, 115 wounded in a Palestinian suicide attack
Confrontations continued on Friday in the occupied Palestinian territories, the Palestinian youths retaliated the attacks of the Israeli forces, while a strong explosion hit Nathania settlement to the north of Tel Aviv and resulted in killing one Israeli army soldier and wounding two others in the confrontation with the Intifada youths near Ramullah.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 5/19/2001
Jordanian political circles show great fears of a new Palestinian migration
Jordan-Palestine, Politics, 5/19/2001
On Sharm al-Sheikh meeting
The London- based al-Sharq al-Awsat daily issued on Friday highlighted in a report from both Cairo and Damascus the Sharm al-Sheikh meeting between Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt.
Syria-Egypt, Politics, 5/19/2001
Syrian official source denies reports on visit to Cairo
Syria-Egypt, Politics, 5/19/2001
Reconciliation among Sudanese groups expected
Egypt-Sudan, Politics, 5/19/2001
Libyan, Cuban press statement
Libya and Cuba have asserted their support for the Intifada of the Palestinian people and the establishment of the independent Palestinian state on the whole Palestinian territories and the return back of all Palestinian refugees.
Libya-Cuba, Politics, 5/19/2001
Arafat to visit Moscow
Palestine-Russia, Politics, 5/19/2001
A Libyan- Vietnamese minutes of cooperation
Libya-Vietnam, Politics, 5/19/2001
Shura Council elections held under judicial supervision
The ruling National Democratic Party (NDP) received a sweeping victory in the Shura Consultative Council mid-term elections in eight governorates, the Interior Ministry's official results for the first stage showed.
Egypt, Politics, 5/19/2001
Chirac awarded Moussa with French order of merit
Egypt-France, Politics, 5/19/2001
Israeli warplanes violate the Lebanese airspace
The Israeli warplanes on Friday continued their intensive violations of the Lebanese airspace and broke the sound- barrier in the north of Lebanon.
Lebanon-Israel, Politics, 5/19/2001
Israeli aggression will not lead to peace
"Israel has been targeting the Palestinian security personnel in charge of security and are the pillars of the Palestinian Authority," added Maher. The Israeli acts of aggression have not even spared Palestinian leaders, said Maher, citing the Israeli soldiers' beating of Faisal Al-Husseini who is in charge of the Jerusalem file at the PA.
Egypt-Palestine, Politics, 5/19/2001
Uprising, sole means for Palestinian independence, diplomat
The Intifada, uprising, is the sole means for the Palestinian people to obtain its independence, Palestinian ambassador to Morocco, Abu Marwane, said Friday.
Palestine, Politics, 5/19/2001
Israel disguises in false cloak of int'l law, rejects withdrawal
During the telephone conversation, Powell highlighted the possibility of using the Egyptian-Jordanian peace initiative and the report by the fact-finding Mitchell Committee to stem Middle East violence.
Egypt-Regional, Politics, 5/19/2001
Moroccan NGO warns against introducing star of David among world emblems
A representative of the Moroccan Red Crescent on Friday warned against introducing the Star of David among the internationally recognized emblems, such as the Red Cross and the red crescent.
Morocco-Israel, Politics, 5/19/2001
US urges to tighten control on weapons sales to Iraq
Iraq-USA, Politics, 5/19/2001
Qaddafi confers with Central African Republic President
Libyan President Muammar al-Qaddafi on Thursday evening in Tripoli met with president of Central African Republic and members of the accompanying delegation, currently visiting Libya.
Libya-Central African Republic, Politics, 5/19/2001
Annan denounces Israeli barbaric acts of aggression
United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan has accused Israel of being exaggerated in reaction to Netanya operation. In a statement described by Reuters as strongly worded, he expressed displeasure with the Israeli disproportionate reaction to horrific offensive in Netanya
Regional-Palestine, Politics, 5/19/2001
A comprehensive change is expected in Jordan
Jordan, Politics, 5/19/2001
USCIRF member praised religious freedom in Egypt
Laila Maraiti, member of the US Commission for International Religious Freedom (USCIRF), Thursday termed as "incomplete" a report issued by the commission on its delegation's visit to Egypt late in March.
Egypt-USA, Politics, 5/19/2001
Al-Assad talks on the telephone with Lahoud
Syria-Lebanon, Politics, 5/18/2001
Al-Khartoum voices backing to Iraq
The Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir has renewed the stand of the Sudanese people in support of the Iraqis against the sanctions imposed on it.
Sudan-Iraq, Politics, 5/18/2001
New Israeli incursion in Khan Younis, 20 wounded
Some 20 Palestinians were wounded by the Israeli bullets and shells of tanks and rockets.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 5/18/2001
Israel expands military moves in south Lebanon, warplanes violate airspace
The Lebanese occupied Shebaa farms are witnessing military moves between various military positions of the Israeli occupation forces under intensive flying of the Israeli helicopters.
Lebanon-Israel, Politics, 5/18/2001
Yemen intends to join the Gulf Cooperation Council states
The Yemeni foreign minister Abdullah al-Sayedi has stated that his country will join the membership of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). He described this council as the proper and healthy environment for Yemen, denying simultaneously any reservations in certain countries of the GCC to this effect.
Yemen-Gulf, Politics, 5/18/2001
Morocco has a key role to play for African renaissance, diplomat
Morocco has a key role to play in the Renaissance of the African continent, new South African ambassador to Morocco, Mthuthuzeli Mpehle, Wednesday said.
Morocco-Regional, Politics, 5/18/2001
Arab calls for urgent meetings for the UN Security Council
During the special meeting of the Arab League Council, the Arab ambassadors agreed to assign the secretary general to immediately contact with the Arab foreign ministers and to form a ministerial committee including the foreign ministers of Jordan, Qatar, Russia and Palestine to hold a tour on several world capitals
Regional-Palestine, Politics, 5/18/2001
Moroccan parties call for international emergency moves to denounce Israel, back Palestinians
Four Moroccan parties have called for emergency initiatives at the international scale and at the level of the Organization of Islamic Organization and the Arab League to condemn the Israeli crimes against the Palestinian people.
Morocco-Palestine, Politics, 5/18/2001
Moroccan Sahrawi women stage demonstration against pro-Polisario meeting in Brussels
A group of Moroccan Sahrawi women, member of the Sahrawi-Moroccan solidarity association of Europe (ASSME), have staged a demonstration in Brussel Thursday to protest the holding of a pro-polisario meeting on Sahrawi women.
Morocco, Politics, 5/18/2001
Qaddafi, Castro reviewed world developments
Libya-Cuba, Politics, 5/18/2001
Al-Mahdi: the Egyptian- Libya initiative is the best to settle the crisis
Leader of the opposition Sudanese nation's party al-Sadeq al-Mahdi has called for the revitalization of the Egyptian- Libyan initiative after its amendment.
Sudan, Politics, 5/18/2001
Tlass confers with the Pakistani delegation
Syria-Pakistan, Politics, 5/18/2001
King Mohammed's visit to Senegal will boost bilateral ties, palace spokesman says
Morocco-Senegal, Politics, 5/18/2001
King Mohammed receives civil society activist
Morocco, Politics, 5/18/2001
Algeria approves the foundation of the African parliament
Algeria on Wednesday ratified a protocol which provides for the foundation of an African parliament and therefore to be the third member in the African Unity Organization that approves this protocol after Namibia and Mali.
Algeria-Regional, Politics, 5/18/2001
Speaker of Hungarian parliament in Morocco
Speaker of the Hungarian parliament, Oser Janos, is currently visiting Morocco for talks with Moroccan officials and members of parliament on means to enhance cooperation between the two countries.
Morocco-Hungary, Politics, 5/18/2001
Moroccan-Portuguese interior ministers give momentum to cooperation
The two sides agreed to draft an accord on residence permits on the basis of reciprocity and the entente marking relations between the two countries. The accord will be initialed in the course of the current year.
Morocco-Portugal, Politics, 5/18/2001
Morocco denies contacts with Spain over fisheries
Morocco on Wednesday denied any contacts with Spain over the possibility to resume negotiations on fisheries cooperation.
Morocco-Spain, Politics, 5/18/2001
Malaysia Wants UN Peacekeepers in Palestine
Malaysia wants the international community, through the United Nations, to initiate action to station peacekeeping troops in Palestine
Palestine-Malaysia, Politics, 5/18/2001
Al-Assad holds a short visit to Egypt
Syria's President Bashar al-Assad on Wednesday concluded talks with President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt and returned home on Wednesday last night with members of the accompanying delegation.
Syria-Egypt, Politics, 5/17/2001
Israeli forces broke into Gaza five times
The Palestinian youth Muhammad Hassan salim ( 17) year old from al-Breij camp near Natsareim settlement was killed and other five Palestinians were wounded by the Israeli bullets which incurred four times in areas that fall under the Palestinian Authority in Gaza and occupied a dairy factory.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 5/17/2001
Saudi- Yemeni committee recommends to revitalize security cooperation on the borders
A joint Saudi- Yemen committee has concluded its meetings in Sanaa and recommended the need of preparing a supplement on the border treaty signed between the two states during a meeting to be held for that purpose in Jeddah on June 12 in order to organize the work of the border authorities and revitalize security cooperation.
Yemen-Saudi Arabia, Politics, 5/17/2001
Bin Aleazer: Israel will not attack Hizbullah, rather Syria
The Israeli defense minister Benjamin Bin Aleazer has renewed the doctrine of the new government of Ariel Sharon concerning the military conflict in Shebaa farms and on the borders with Lebanon. He said that Israel will not attack targets for the Hizbullah party, rather will attack targets belonging to the forces "responsible " for every thing in Lebanon, especially Syria.
Syria-Israel, Politics, 5/17/2001
Cuban president concludes visit to Syria
President Fidel Castro of Cuba on Wednesday left Damascus following a two- day visit to Syria. He was seen off at Damascus airport by President Bashar al-Assad, several cabinet ministers and the Cuban ambassador to the country.
Syria-Cuba, Politics, 5/17/2001
Israeli warplanes violated the Lebanese airspace
The Israeli warplanes on Wednesday renewed its violations of the Lebanese airspace and violated the sound barrier over the capital Beirut.
Lebanon-Israel, Politics, 5/17/2001
Moussa undertakes his new responsibilities
"Israel is massacring the Palestinian people with US arms but the Palestinian people will never kneel down," Arafat said. Queried about an alleged call to meet with Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, Arafat said he did not make such a call or have any information about a meeting with Sharon and US Secretary of State Colin Powell.
Regional, Politics, 5/17/2001
Powell to meet with Arafat
The representative of the Palestine Liberation Organization PLO in Washington Hassan Abdul Rahman said on Wednesday that the chairman of the Palestinian Authority Yasser Arafat will meet with the US secretary of State Colin Powell in Europe during one week or ten days.
Palestine-USA, Politics, 5/17/2001
Kuwaiti parliamentary delegation renews backing to Morocco's territorial unity
A delegation from the Kuwaiti Umma council (senate), led by chairman of the foreign affairs committee, Mohamed Jassem Sakr, renewed Kuwait's backing to Morocco's territorial unity.
Morocco-Kuwait, Politics, 5/17/2001
The strategic studies center on Syria and Israel
The International Center for Strategic Studies which takes London as a headquarters said that there will be no nearby resumption of the negotiations between Syria and Israel because of the rejection of Sharon to return back the Golan Heights which Israel had occupied in June war of 1967 and then annexed to it.
Syria-Israel, Politics, 5/17/2001
Mauritania's statement on al-Nakbah anniversary
In a statement issued in Nouakchott on Tuesday, the Mauritanian progressive People's Alliance said that "since May 15, 1948, the west- backed Zionist gangs have converted hundreds of thousands of Palestinians to refugees inside Palestine and the Diaspora."
Mauritania-Israel, Politics, 5/17/2001
Mubarak: American stance more concerned of the region's current events
The president said he has selected Ahmed Maher for the post because he wanted an efficient and experienced minister who is very acquainted with the details of the Middle East file : in addition to a close acquainted with the foreign policies of the two states, co-sponsoring the peace process.
Egypt, Politics, 5/17/2001
Moroccan interior minister in Lisbon
El Midaoui, who is accompanied by a large delegations of senior officials of his department, will discuss with his Portuguese peer various aspects of bilateral cooperation, mainly the implementation of bilateral accords in civilian rescue operations and migratory flows.
Morocco-Portugal, Politics, 5/17/2001
Mubarak to address sixth COMESA summit Tuesday
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak will address the opening session of the sixth summit of the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) to open in Cairo on Tuesday under the slogan: "The free trade zone, a surge towards investment".
Egypt-Regional, Politics, 5/17/2001
American paper to amend sanctions imposed on Iraq
The London- based al-Hayat daily issued on Wednesday quoted its correspondent in Damascus that the American ambassador in Damascus Rayan Crocker handed over several days ago the Syrian deputy foreign minister Walid al-Mu'allam a copy of the American paper which includes ideas to amend the sanctions imposed on Iraq.
Syria-USA, Politics, 5/17/2001
Koreyah ends services at the Syrian presidential palace
Syria, Politics, 5/17/2001
Lebanese premier receives Morocco's ambassador to Lebanon
The Moroccan diplomat told reporters talks covered preparations for the meeting of the Moroccan-Lebanese high joint commission. The meeting, scheduled for June 11-12 in Beirut, has been postponed for more than three months at Hariri's request, Fenjiro said.
Lebanon-Morocco, Politics, 5/17/2001
Kuwait denies Arab initiatives to normalize relations with Iraq
The Kuwaiti first deputy prime minister and the foreign minister Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad al-Jaber al-Sabah has denied in a press statement on Wednesday the existence of any Arab initiative or non- Arab one to normalize relations between Kuwait and Iraq.
Kuwait-Iraq, Politics, 5/17/2001
Ethiopian President announces strengthening relations with Saudi Arabia
President of the Republic of Ethiopia Nagaso Geidada has stressed that the historical relations between Ethiopia and Saudi Arabia will be consolidated during the coming years, especially in the economic and social fields.
Saudi Arabia-Ethiopia, Politics, 5/17/2001
The UN, Eritrea and Ethiopia
The UN Security Council on Tuesday permitted the end of weapons embargo imposed on both Eritrea and Ethiopia this week. This is, however, the first sanctions for the UN that expired based on a preset date instead of being canceled by voting as the US and Britain intended. The embargo ended on Wednesday ( May 16).
Eritrea-Ethiopia, Politics, 5/17/2001
Bush appoints a new ambassador in Damascus
US President George Bush on Wednesday appointed three new American ambassadors in three Arab countries: Syria, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates.
Syria-USA, Politics, 5/17/2001
An urgent meeting for the Arab follow up committee
Regional-Palestine, Politics, 5/17/2001
Assassination attempt on Arafat's life by Israel
A high ranking Jordanian official said on Tuesday that the Jordanian King Abdullah II on Monday at dawn received a telephone call from the Palestinian President Yasser Arafat on being exposed to an assassination attempt on Monday by the Israeli forces and that the Jordanian King had made necessary contacts at the regional and international levels. A matter which foiled this attempt.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 5/16/2001
Al-Assad, Castro discuss regional issues, bilateral relations
Syria's President Bashar al-Assad on Tuesday at the Damascus al-Shaab palace received President Fidel Castro of Cuba and members of the accompanying delegation.
Syria-Cuba, Politics, 5/16/2001
King Mohammed holds talks with Ghana's Kufuor
Trade exchanges between Morocco and Ghana tripled over the past decade to go up from 42.3 million dirhams (nearly $ 4 million) in 1990 to 148.5 million dirhams (about $14.850 million) in 1999.
Morocco-Ghana, Politics, 5/16/2001
Regular air flights between Iraq and Iran
The Iraqi ministry of transport and communications has announced that Baghdad and Tehran are currently making talks to start regular air flights between Iraq and Iran.
Iraq-Iran, Politics, 5/16/2001
Al-Assad heads to Egypt
Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak will meet Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in Sharm EL Sheikh today.
Egypt-Syria, Politics, 5/16/2001
Israel threatens Syria
The Israeli defense minister Benjamin Bin Aleazer on Tuesday warned Syria against a new bombardment of Israeli positions from South Lebanon.
Syria-Israel, Politics, 5/16/2001
Sudanese opposition group maintains agreement with the government
One of the opposition Sudanese groups has reached an agreement with the government to halt its military operation to the east of the country on the Eritrean- Ethiopian borders and to contribute with the government to rebuilding the damaged areas.
Sudan, Politics, 5/16/2001
Bloody confrontations in occupied Palestinian territories: four Palestinian killed 250 wounded by Israeli bullets
On the occasion of the 53rd anniversary of al-Nakbah ( the usurpation of Palestine) the Palestinian occupied territories have been converted to battle fields between the Palestinian Intifada youths and the Israeli forces which used tanks and rockets missiles in dispersing the Palestinian demonstrators which resulted in killing four Palestinians and more 249 wounded.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 5/16/2001
Palestinians independence, only way to fair solution in Middle East, king Mohammed
Morocco's King Mohammed VI described the situation prevailing in the Middle East as "critical" and said that a fair and equitable solution lies in establishing an independent Palestinian state, with Al Qods Al-Shareef (Jerusalem), as its capital.
Morocco-Palestine, Politics, 5/16/2001
Jordanian prime minister confers with Powell
The Jordanian prime minister Ali Abu al-Ragheb has denounced statements made by the Israeli prime minister Ariel Sharon on the continued Israeli settlement policy in the Palestinian territories, which violate international legitimacy resolutions and the land for peace formula.
Jordan-USA, Politics, 5/16/2001
Bashir terms Sudanese -Egyptian ties as 100 percent normal
Bashir said that his talks tackled means of integration, as to be demonstrated in the export of Sudanese meat to the Egyptian market. Customs tariffs will be cut down, said Bashir, noting that many Egyptian products that reach the Sudanese market are tax-exempted.
Sudan-Egypt, Politics, 5/16/2001
Shaath says Mitchell report should be base for negotiations
The Palestinian official in charge of planning affairs in the Palestinian Authority Nabil Shaath on Tuesday urged the US President George Bush to strengthen the Mitchell Committee report which calls for ending violence in the Palestinian territories, noting that such a step will help revive the negotiations.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 5/16/2001
Moroccan-Ghanaian partnership would help shape genuine african unity
Morocco's King Mohammed VI expressed confidence that Moroccan-Ghanaian partnership would contribute to the shaping of genuine African Unity based on economic complementary and on stronger bonds of solidarity.
Morocco-Ghana, Politics, 5/16/2001
Shura mid-term elections kick off today
Some 1.075 million voters will head for 293 stations in three election constituencies to choose four labor and white-collar representatives from 39 running candidates.
Egypt, Politics, 5/16/2001
US Smart sanctions are a failure
"Deputy Prime Minister Tareq Aziz has underlined the failure of the so-called smart sanctions the U.S administration propagated as an expression of its political failure in marketing the unjust embargo imposed on Iraq," an Iraqi News Agency report said.
Iraq-Regional, Politics, 5/16/2001
Mubarak confers with Arafat
Egypt-Palestine, Politics, 5/16/2001
Qatar is ready to host a summit between Sharon, Arafat
Qatar said on Tuesday it is ready to host a Palestinian- Israeli summit to help end the escalated violence in the West Bank and Gaza.
Qatar-Palestine, Politics, 5/16/2001
Morocco, a bridge between Africa and Europe, Ghana's president
President of Ghana John Kufuor hailed the keen interest King Mohammed VI grants to the consolidation of cooperation between Morocco and Africa and the role it plays as "a natural bridge" between Africa and Europe.
Morocco-Ghana, Politics, 5/16/2001
Poland appreciates the role of President Mubarak
Polish President Alexander Kwasniewski announced that Poland appreciates the significant role played by Egypt, and the personal commitment of President Mubarak with the aim of realizing peace.
Egypt-Poland, Politics, 5/16/2001
Al-Zanoun to visit Damascus
Palestine-Syria, Politics, 5/16/2001
New Israeli reinforcement into South Lebanon
Lebanon-Israel, Politics, 5/16/2001
Morocco-Ghana to reopen embassies
Morocco-Ghana, Politics, 5/16/2001
Iraq information minister meets French activist
Iraq-France, Politics, 5/16/2001
Egypt calls on UN Security Council to take measures to stop violence
Egypt-Regional, Politics, 5/16/2001
Seven Palestinians killed and tens wounded on the wake of al-Nakbah anniversary
On the wake of the 53rd anniversary of the usurpation of Palestine ( al-Nakbah) the Israeli occupation forces continued its acts that resulted in killing five Palestinian policemen and wounding more than 15 in the missile bombardment against the Palestinian town of Beitonia on Sunday night.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 5/15/2001
Gulf consultation summit in Bahrain calls on Washington to halt the Israeli aggression
Leaders of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) member states have called for a more active role to end the Israeli aggression against the Palestinians and to resume peace talks in the Middle East, warning against dangers which threaten security of the region.
Gulf-Palestine, Politics, 5/15/2001
Egypt, Sudan defence ministers meet
Egyptian Minister of Defence and Military Production Field Marshal Mohammad Hussein Tantawi met Monday with Sudanese Minister of Defence Major General Bakri Hassan Saleh, who is now on a visit to Cairo.
Egypt-Sudan, Politics, 5/15/2001
Al-Mahdi strongly criticizes Garang
The leader of the Sudanese al-Ummah party al-Sadeq al- Mahdi has launched a strong attack against the rebellion movement led by John Garang. He said that this movement complies to the foreign pressure groups to continue its military operations in a way that it does not agree any sort of agreement and waiting for the time to impose its conditions on Sudan.
Sudan, Politics, 5/15/2001
Amr Moussa to lead the AL tomorrow
The Egyptian foreign minister Amr Moussa's assumption of his new term of office as a secretary general for the Arab League in succession to Ismat Abdul Miguid coincides with the appointment of one of Moussa's aides to the Egyptian foreign ministry, according to a source close to the Egyptian presidency.
Regional, Politics, 5/15/2001
Moroccan parties hold rally to back Palestinian people
The four Moroccan parties forming the Democratic Koutla (Arabic word for bloc) will hold a rally Thursday in Rabat to voice backing to the Palestinian people and the Palestinian national authority, on the occasion of the 53rd anniversary of the Nakba.
Morocco-Palestine, Politics, 5/15/2001
Qatar summons an OIC emergency ministerial meeting
Qatar announced Monday it had summoned an emergency meeting of the foreign ministers of the Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC) to ponder on the "dangerous" situation in the Palestinian territories.
Qatar-Palestine, Politics, 5/15/2001
Mubarak receives new Foreign Minister
Referring to Mubarak-Arafat meeting, Maher said it dealt with the Palestinian response to the Mitchell's report. It was agreed that the report together with the Egyptian-Jordanian initiative can be serve as a base to end the dangerous situation and resume negotiations to reach a just settlement.
Egypt, Politics, 5/15/2001
Ahmed Maher named Egypt's new Foreign Minister attention
Ahmed Maher, Egypt's Veteran Diplomat and Former Ambassador to US, was appointed Foreign Minister. Maher took the constitutional oath before President Hosni Mubarak at the Red Sea Resort of Sharm El Sheikh on Wednesday.
Egypt, Politics, 5/15/2001
Israeli forces bombard south Lebanon
The Israeli occupation forces on Monday bombarded the southern and eastern sides of Kafer Shouba town and the outskirts of Kafer Hammam, Sawan and Bastara farm, while the Israeli soldiers at Ramtha position mopped up the surrounding area by heavy machine- guns.
Lebanon-Israel, Politics, 5/15/2001
Shura Council mid-term election start tomorrow
The Shura Council mid-term elections will start tomorrow in eight governorates including Giza, Qalyoubiya, Beni Sweif, Qena and North Sinai.
Egypt, Politics, 5/15/2001
Castro in Damascus today
Syria-Cuba, Politics, 5/15/2001
AAPSO urge international protection for Palestinians
The Egyptian committee of the Afro-Asian People's Solidarity Organization (AAPSO) expressed its support for Palestinian Intifada in the face of the Israeli repressive and savage practices.
Regional-Palestine, Politics, 5/15/2001
Iraq refuses the return of UN inspectors
Iraqi vice- President Taha Yassin Ramadan has announced that the return of the UN inspectors to Iraq is impossible.
Iraq, Politics, 5/15/2001
Cooperation between Egypt, Sudan
The Sudanese minister of information and official spokesman for the Sudanese government Ghazi Salah Eddine has announced that the Sharm al-Sheikh Summit between Presidents Hosni Mubarak of Egypt and Omar Hassan al-Bashir on Sunday attained their expected goals, noting that integration has been attained between the two sides in several areas of joint co-operation between the two sisterly countries.
Sudan-Egypt, Politics, 5/15/2001
Ghana's Kufuor Arrives in Morocco
President John Kufuor of Ghana arrived in Agadir Tuesday for an official visit to Morocco at the invitation of King Mohammed VI.
Morocco-Ghana, Politics, 5/15/2001
An explosive went off in a restaurant for Israeli soldiers in the Golan
Syria-Israel, Politics, 5/15/2001
Tunisian President: There are sides which use human rights to damage the country
Tunisia, Politics, 5/15/2001
Habash calls for continued Intifada
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 5/15/2001
Japan supports Egyptian -Jordanian initiative
Japan declared its official support of Egyptian-Jordanian initiative that aims at halting violence and resuming Palestinian-Israeli negotiations.
Egypt-Japan, Politics, 5/15/2001
Egyptian UNS supports Mubarak, Arafat
The Egyptian United Nations Society (UNS) sent a cable of support to President Mubarak for his continued efforts to stop the "inhuman attacks by Israeli troops against Palestinians."
Egypt-Palestine, Politics, 5/15/2001
Egyptian -Libyan initiative proper for peaceful settlement in Sudan
An agreement was reached on taking measures for facilitating the movement of individuals and commodities. It was decided that the committee would consider building roads between the two countries and cooperation in the fields of telecommunications, linking harbors and other projects for enhancing relations between the two countries.
Egypt-Sudan, Politics, 5/14/2001
Cuban President arrives in Doha
Qatar-Cuba, Politics, 5/14/2001
Saudi king gets message from king Mohammed
Saudi Arabia-Morocco, Politics, 5/14/2001
Syrian interests office to be opened in Baghdad
The London- based al-Sharq al-Awsat issued on Saturday quoted a well-informed Syrian source as saying that the branch of supervising the Syrian interests in Baghdad will start its activities officially within the few coming days.
Syria-Iraq, Politics, 5/14/2001
Al-Assad concludes successful visit to Oman
al-Assad had discussed with Sultan Qabous Bin Saeed latest developments in the Middle East, ways to enhance and activate Arab solidarity and to support the Palestinian Intifada as well as bilateral relations between the two countries and means of expanding and furthering them. The Syrian foreign minister Farouk al-Shara and members of the delegation accompanying the President also returned back.
Syria-Oman, Politics, 5/14/2001
President al-Nahyan receives a message from Korean counterpart
President of the United Arab Emirates UAE Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan al-Nahyan on Sunday received a message from Southern Korea President Kim Dai Young dealt with his country's desire to strengthen cooperation and friendship relations and bilateral relations between the two countries in various fields.
United Arab Emirates-South Korea, Politics, 5/14/2001
Egyptian -Sudanese relation eternal
Egyptian Minister of Information Safwat Al Sherif said Mubarak-Al Bashir meeting came in a framework of fraternity and understanding that reflect eternal and historical relations linking the two brotherly peoples.
Egypt-Sudan, Politics, 5/14/2001
Palestinian Authority releases al-Ranteisi
Palestine, Politics, 5/14/2001
Kiftaro's son and the Pope's apology
Syria-Vatican, Politics, 5/14/2001
Sudan, Uganda resume diplomatic relations
It was announced in Khartoum on Saturday that Sudan and Uganda decided to resume their diplomatic relations at the level of charge de affairs.
Sudan-Uganda, Politics, 5/14/2001
Mubarak, Bashir slam Israel's practices, demand end of attacks on Palestinians
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and Sudanese President Omar Al- Bashir of Sudan yesterday demanded Israel to "immediately and unconditionally" halt all "its oppressive practices" against the Palestinians.
Egypt-Sudan, Politics, 5/14/2001
Satter- Field to be the US ME peace envoy
Regional-USA, Politics, 5/14/2001
Al-Assad, Mubarak's summit in Cairo on Thursday
The Egyptian daily al-Joumhoreyah said that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak will hold a summit meeting on Thursday.
Egypt-Syria, Politics, 5/14/2001
Mubarak, Bashir discuss significant issues
Egyptian President Mubarak and Sudanese President Omar Al-Bashir called for immediate and unconditional cessation of all forms of brutal and arbitrary practices against the Palestinain peoples.
Egypt-Sudan, Politics, 5/14/2001
Ruler of Qatar confers with Yemeni vice - President
The ruler of Qatar Sheikh Hamad Bin Khaleifa al-Thani on Sunday in Doha received Yemen's vice President Abd Rabbu Mansour Hadi who arrived in Doha, earlier in the day.
Qatar-Yemen, Politics, 5/14/2001
Islamic labor front in Jordan
The Islamic labor front party in Jordan, the largest party in the Jordanian arena, has expressed its strong denunciation and condemnation to the policy pursued by the Jordanian government which prevented by force on Friday the organization of two speech rallies in " Souyagh" area in the heart of the capital Amman on the occasion of the usurpation of Palestine.
Jordan, Politics, 5/14/2001
Ghana's president pays official visit to Morocco May 15-16
Morocco-Ghana, Politics, 5/14/2001
Israeli forces broke into Rafah
Israeli attacks continued on Sunday against the Palestinian people, coincided with more breaking in operations, oppressive acts and detention campaigns, while Israeli officials renewed their threats to continue their military escalation.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 5/14/2001
On Arafat's visit to Syria
The Lebanese magazine al-Osbo's al-Arabi issued today quoted Lebanese circles close to Damascus that the stumbled visit of the chairman of the Palestinian Authority to Damascus is not attributed to the preoccupation of the Syrian leadership and its full programs in the recent phase.
Syria-Palestine, Politics, 5/14/2001
Morocco, Jordan to sign five accords in June
Morocco and Jordan will sign five cooperation accords and protocols during the high joint commission coming session scheduled for June 9-10 in Amman.
Jordan-Morocco, Politics, 5/14/2001
Majli Wahbi appointed as a director of the Israeli regional cooperation ministry
Israel, Politics, 5/14/2001
Vedrine: Europe has not played a serious role in the ME peace process
Vedrine noted the efforts made by the former US administration chaired by Bill Clinton to find out a solution for the situation in the Middle East. He added "Clinton has made an effort in solving the crisis more than any other former US President."
Palestine-European Union, Politics, 5/14/2001
Delegation from Kuwaiti senate in Morocco
A delegation from the Kuwaiti Umma council (senate), led by chairman of the foreign affairs committee, Mohamed Jassaem Sakr, who is currently visiting Morocco, held this Monday talks with speaker of the Chamber of advisors (upper house of the Moroccan parliament), Mustapha Oukacha.
Morocco-Kuwait, Politics, 5/14/2001
Arafat to visit France
The Palestinian official in charge of planning and international cooperation at the Palestinian Authority Nabil Shaath on Sunday stressed that the chairman of the Palestinian Authority will pay an official visit to Paris on May 23 at the invitation of the French President Jacques Chirac.
Palestine-France, Politics, 5/14/2001
Sudanese party returns back to maintain activity in Sudan
Sudan, Politics, 5/14/2001
More killings in Somalia
At least 26 persons were killed and other 50 were wounded in clashes between the militias of the provisional national government in Somalia led by Abdul Qasem Salaad Hassan and the forces in support of the leader of the opposition group Muhammad Hussein Aideed in a deserted port in the downtown of the capital Makadishu.
Somalia, Politics, 5/14/2001
Japan backs Egyptian-Jordanian initiative
Egyptian Assistant Foreign Minster Ambassador Mohammad Al-Orabi received on Sunday Japan's Ambassador in Cairo upon the latter's request.
Egypt-Japan, Politics, 5/14/2001
No relaxation, more effort and sweat for peace
Egypt's ambassador to France Ali Maher said that the recent French drive represented in a visit by a Presidential envoy to the Palestinian Lands and Israel on Wednesday came in response to President Hosni Mubarak's endeavours.
Egypt-France, Politics, 5/14/2001
Egypt urges EU backing to end peace crisis
Egypt's ambassador to France Ali Maher said that the recent French drive represented in a visit by a Presidential envoy to the Palestinian Lands and Israel on Wednesday came in response to President Hosni Mubarak's endeavours.
Egypt-European Union, Politics, 5/14/2001
National Council for Women calls for female judiciary on elections
The National Council for Women called for the necessity of women participation in the judicial supervision of Shura Council mid-term elections through taking part in the electoral Comittees.
Egypt, Politics, 5/14/2001
Arab Civil Protection Bodies Hold 8th Congress in Rabat
Arab civil protection bodies are holding their 8th congress in Rabat, as of this Monday, to ponder on joint security cooperation, said a statement by the secretariat general of the Arab interior ministerial council.
Regional, Politics, 5/14/2001
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