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Maher: Syria, Egypt expect timetable and mechanism for Bush's vision
Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmad Maher on Friday in conclusion of his visit to Damascus stressed that there is a Syrian- Egyptian agreement on maintaining an Arab move and the need of have a timetable and mechanisms to implement the vision of the US President George Bush concerning the Palestinian- Israeli settlement.
Egypt-Syria, Politics, 7/6/2002
Sabri, Annan fail to agree on return of inspectors; draft of American attack on Iraq
Negotiations between Iraq and the UN in Vienna on Friday failed in maintaining an agreement to settle the issue of the UN mass destruction weapons inspectors return to Iraq. A situation which will pave the way before implementing a US military plan to attack Iraq, with the aim of toppling Saddam Hussein. News on this plan were leaked on Friday to be the first draft which in detail, set the axes of the American attack.
Iraq, Politics, 7/6/2002
Current circumstances are not suitable for solving Palestinian cause but liquidating it
Arab League Secretary General Amr Moussa denied reports propagated by Israel and western media that the former US administration of Bill Clinton had tabled a genuine peace plan during the Camp David parleys.
Palestine-Regional, Politics, 7/6/2002
Arafat: present events worse than apartheid; praises support of King Mohammed
To reporters who asked about his opinion on the US president's remarks about the Palestinian leadership, he recalled that he has been elected by the Palestinian people and that he enjoys the support of the Arab nation, the Islamic nation, the Non-Aligned Movement, African, European and Latin American countries. He added that the Palestine Liberation Organization is also recognized by all the world's revolutionary movements.
Palestine-Morocco, Politics, 7/6/2002
Sudan renews al-Nouba mountain agreement with the rebels
A statement by field observers said on Friday that the Sudanese government and the People's Liberation Army will renew a cease- fire agreement in al-Nouba mountain ( al-Wasat) which is due to expire by the end of July.
Sudan, Politics, 7/6/2002
King Mohammed congratulates Algerian president on independence day
Morocco's King Mohammed VI sent Algerian President Abdul Aziz Butaflika a message of congratulations on the occasion of his country's Independence Day.
Morocco-Algeria, Politics, 7/6/2002
Paris attorney did not ask for punishing 'dirty war' book author
The attorney general in Paris on Friday did not ask for any sort of punishment against Habib Sawadeyah, the author of "the dirty war" on the Algerian civil war, who has been sued by the former Algerian defense minister Khaled Nizar for defamation.
Algeria, Politics, 7/6/2002
Sharon's secret envoy to Washington to revitalize Bush's speech on ME peace
Israeli forces said on Friday that the Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon delegated secretly an envoy to Washington in order to hold talks with officials at the US administration on means of revitalizing the speech of the US President George Bush concerning the region.
Israel-USA, Politics, 7/6/2002
Al-Ahram: Returnee fighter from Afghanistan caves
Abul Kheir begins by differentiating between Jamaa Islamia (Islamic Group) and Al-Jihad Organization. He said the Islamia Group has stronger links and close ties, because most of the members came from Upper Egypt.
Egypt, Politics, 7/6/2002
Al-Assad reviews with Lebanese coalition delegation issues of mutual concern
Syria-Lebanon, Politics, 7/5/2002
Al-Hariri confers with US congress delegation
Lebanon-USA, Politics, 7/5/2002
Turkey denies deployment of American troops on border with Iraq
Turkey-Iraq, Politics, 7/5/2002
Egyptian - Syrian coordination in light of current regional conditions
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in Damascus on Thursday received the Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmad Maher.
Syria-Egypt, Politics, 7/5/2002
Lebanese president confers with Farrakhan
Lebanese President Emil Lahoud on Thursday underlined the importance of inter- Arab solidarity in this crucial phase the Arab nation is passing. During his meeting on Thursday with Minister Louis Farrakhan, the Nation of Islam leader in the USA
Lebanon-USA, Politics, 7/5/2002
Syrian foreign ministry statement before the fact finding commission
The Syrian foreign ministry has stressed that Syria was and is still committed to the effort to establish a just and comprehensive peace according to the principles on the ground of which the Madrid peace conference was launched, built on implementing UN Security Council resolutions 242, 338 and 425 and the land for peace formula provided for Israel's complete withdrawal from all the occupied Syrian Golan until June 4, 1067 border lines and from south Lebanon and other occupied Arab lands including Jerusalem.
Syria-Israel, Politics, 7/5/2002
Annan, Sabri express satisfaction over preliminary talks
The Secretary General of the UN Kofi Annan and the Iraqi Foreign Minister Naji Sabri expressed "their satisfaction" over the preliminary talks which started in Vienna on Thursday morning concerning the return of the UN inspectors in charge of dismantling mass destruction weapons to Iraq.
Iraq, Politics, 7/5/2002
Morocco, Pakistan sign cooperation agreements
Morocco and Pakistan signed in Rabat on Wednesday a trade and economic cooperation while the two countries' export promotion bodies concluded a memorandum of understanding.
Morocco-Pakistan, Politics, 7/5/2002
Saudi prince to launch satellite station aimed at the west
The Saudis have been trying to talk to the Western media in order to improve their image together with that of the Arabs and Muslims at the Western public opinion. An image which was greatly affected as a result of September 11 aggressions in the USA.
Saudi Arabia-Regional, Politics, 7/5/2002
International NGOs accuse Israel of hindering their activities in West Bank
Several international organizations are accusing Israel of hindering their humanitarian activities they are trying to discharge in the West Bank.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 7/5/2002
Morocco continues efforts for unconditional release of all Moroccans sequestered in Tindouf
The Moroccan government shall carry on efforts through all channels concerned with humanitarian issues, governmental and non-governmental organizations, to urge them work for the immediate and unconditional release of all Moroccans sequestered in Tindouf, said Moroccan minister of foreign affairs and cooperation, Mohamed Benaissa.
Morocco-Algeria, Politics, 7/5/2002
Morocco adopts amended laws to conform with consitutional rulling; elections on time
Concerning the Constitutional Council ruling that the wording of article 20 requiring candidates to be affiliated to a political party could be interpreted as imposing the political affiliation condition, which is contrary to the citizens' rights to adhere to a political party or trade union guaranteed by the constitution, the government adopted a new provision that allows any person to run for elections, regardless of his affiliation to a political party or trade union.
Morocco, Politics, 7/4/2002
Lahoud confers with US congress delegation on regional peace
Lahoud denied any link between the Hizbullah party and al-Qaida organization. He accused the world media controlled by "world Zionism" of promoting such claims with the aim of damaging Lebanon and "its national resistance."
Lebanon-USA, Politics, 7/4/2002
Algeria has nothing to reproach Morocco with as regards terrorism backing, Algerian general
The chief of staff of Algeria's people's national army (ANP), the head of staff of the army corps Mohamed Lamari asserted Tuesday that his country "has nothing to reproach Morocco with regarding the arming or any other backing to terrorism."
Algeria-Morocco, Politics, 7/4/2002
Youssoufi meets child parliament members
Moroccan Premier Abderrahmane Youssoufi, received in Rabat Tuesday a delegation of members of the child parliament having attended the fourth session of the Moroccan Child Parliament and the ninth session of National Congress on Child Rights convened in Rabat June 25-26 under the topic humanitarian protection of Children.
Morocco, Politics, 7/4/2002
Iran, Turkey: Iraq's territorial integrity essential for regional stability
The spokesman for the Turkish foreign ministry Hussein Deir Bouz has stressed that protecting the unity and sovereignty of the Iraqi territories is a basic precondition for the future of Iraq and regional stability.
Iraq-Regional, Politics, 7/4/2002
UN secretary general arrives in Vienna to hold talks with Iraq's Sabri
The UN Secretary General Kofi Annan arrived on Wednesday in Vienna to hold talks with the Iraqi Foreign Minister Naji Sabri.
Iraq, Politics, 7/4/2002
Moroccan-Russian talks on Sahara issue in rabat
Moroccan minister of foreign affairs and cooperation, Mohammed Benaissa, conferred Wednesday in Rabat with representative of the Russian foreign minister, Dolgov Konstantin, who is currently on a visit to Morocco.
Morocco-Russia, Politics, 7/4/2002
Al-Bashir confers with US official on end of war
Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir has discussed with the US Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Walter H. Kansteiner, III bilateral relations between the two countries and the current peace negotiations between the Sudanese government and the rebel movement and the humanitarian aids for Southern Sudan.
Sudan-USA, Politics, 7/4/2002
Saudi crown prince's proposals to build confidence between Israel, the Palestinians
Saudi Arabia-Palestine, Politics, 7/4/2002
Al-Qabas: Contacts for convening a mini Arab summit on Palestinian issue
The Kuwaiti daily al-Qabas issued on Wednesday quoted a high ranking Arab diplomat in Damascus as saying that contacts to convene a mini Arab summit including states with are in direct contact with the Palestinian file have achieved big strides.
Regional-Palestine, Politics, 7/4/2002
Iraqi army officer to confer in London
Iraqi opposition members said on Wednesday that some 70 former army officer in the Iraqi army opposing the Iraqi President Saddam Hussein will be meeting in London as from July 12 in order to discuss the possibility of toppling Hussein and to discuss the role played by the army in establishing democracy in Iraq.
Iraq, Politics, 7/4/2002
Iraq denounces the Free Europe radio
The Iraqi Foreign Minister Naji Sabri has denounced the programs broadcast by the "Free Europe radio" broadcast to Iraq, stressing that these programs constitute an act against Iraq.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 7/4/2002
New British minister calls for reforms in the Palestinian authority
The new Foreign Office Minister(in charge of the Middle East affairs) Mike OÕBrien said "The Palestinian Authority also needs to reform its institutions and create circumstances in which other representatives can come forward with whom we can deal as well as President Arafat. I welcomed the AuthorityÕs 100-day plan as a serious package for reform, as well as its intention to hold elections."
Palestine-UK, Politics, 7/4/2002
Israel Radio: Arafat makes new appointments
The chairman of the Palestinian Authority Yasser Arafat has appointed the former governor of Jenin Zuheir Manasra as a chairman for the Palestinian preventive security in the West Bank instead of Jibril al-Rajjoub.
Palestine, Politics, 7/4/2002
Joint Arab action should be boosted
Regional, Politics, 7/4/2002
Two Yemeni journalists brought before the court
Two journalists detained in Yemen under charges of provoking sectarianism, were on Tuesday brought before the elementary court in Sanaa..
Yemen, Politics, 7/3/2002
Carrying a message to al-Assad: Maher arrived in Damascus tomorrow
Syria-Egypt, Politics, 7/3/2002
Mubarak, Hamad discuss details of ME situation
Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak yesterday discussed the deteriorating situation in the Middle East during a summit meeting with the ruler of Qatar Sheikh Hamad Bin Khaleifa Al-Thani, who started a two-day visit to Cairo earlier in the day.
Egypt-Qatar, Politics, 7/3/2002
Arab follow up committee meets in Cairo on July 11, 12
Regional, Politics, 7/3/2002
Al-Assad receives Farrakhan, learns of Muslims conditions in US; congress delegation
Syria's President Bashar al-Assad on Tuesday in Damascus received the delegation representing the US Congress led by Senator Bob Graham.
Syria-USA, Politics, 7/3/2002
Al-Bayan: A five - member Arab summit expected very soon
The United Arab Emirates UAE daily al-Bayan quoted Egyptian diplomatic sources as saying that there is an intention to convene a five- member Arab summit including Syria, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and a representative for the Palestinian Authority in order to discuss the Arab position concerning the announcement made by the US President George Bush regarding the peace process and also his demand to alienate the Palestinian leadership.
Regional, Politics, 7/3/2002
Saudi Arabia implements Gulf states' united customs tariff resolutions
In light of supporting collective Gulf activity, Saudi Arabia has put into implementation the resolutions of the economic Muscat summit, so as to be the first of the 6 member states of the Gulf Cooperation council to announce such an implementation.
Saudi Arabia-Gulf, Politics, 7/3/2002
Khatami to visit UAE very soon
The spokesman for the Iranian foreign ministry Hameed Asifi described the visit held by the United Arab Emirates UAE Minister Of State For Foreign affairs Sheikh Hamdan Bin Zayed al-Nahyan recently to Tehran as very successful, noting that the talks were held in a constructive atmosphere and is different from previous ones.
United Arab Emirates-Iran, Politics, 7/3/2002
Limited cabinet reshuffle in Qatar
Qatar, Politics, 7/3/2002
Annan, Sabri discuss possibility of ending sanctions on Iraq
The spokesman said that the leader of the Austrian "Freedom party" Yurg Haider received the Iraqi minister, who expressed that the support of Iraq's friends in Austria will improve the process of negotiations with the UN.
Iraq, Politics, 7/3/2002
UN says Somalia atmosphere not conducive to solving problems
The Secretary General of the UN Kofi Annan has stressed in a report issued on Monday that an atmosphere of suspicion in Somalia itself and the countries of the area obstructs searching for a solution that can be conducive to normalization of the conditions in this country which is situated in the African horn.
Somalia, Politics, 7/3/2002
British security delegation visits Yemen
A Yemeni official said on Tuesday that a British security delegation arrived in Yemen in a mission to collect more information about persons suspected to belong the extremist organizations.
Yemen-UK, Politics, 7/3/2002
Syrian premier fires employees over honesty reasons
Syria, Politics, 7/2/2002
A-Assad discusses with Obeid Syrian- Lebanese issues
Syria-Lebanon, Politics, 7/2/2002
Lawyer Radhia Nasraoui begins an unlimited hunger strike
"Lawyer Radhia Nasraoui begins an unlimited hunger strike Tunisian lawyer Radhia Nasraoui, an untiring activist in favour of human rights and a member of the Assembly of the World Organisation Against Torture (OMCT), today began an unlimited hunger strike," OMTC reported last week.
Tunisia, Politics, 7/2/2002
Qatar initially approved the GCC customs law
Qatar-Gulf, Politics, 7/2/2002
International Criminal Court statute enters force; Annan hails 'historic' occasion
As the Rome Statute for the International Criminal Court entered into force yesterday, United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan hailed the "historic" creation of the world's first permanent forum for trying individuals responsible for war crimes as a powerful tool for prosecuting and preventing atrocities, A UN report said.
Regional, Politics, 7/2/2002
Libyan- Gabon relations reviewed
Libya-Gabon, Politics, 7/2/2002
Moussa confers with Oreikat
Palestine-Regional, Politics, 7/2/2002
Jordanian king's visit to Japan
The Jordanian King Abdullah II on Monday said that the plan proposed by the US President George Bush concerning the Middle East is still in need of clarification in several points.
Jordan-Japan, Politics, 7/2/2002
Jordan denies involvement to change the current Palestinian leadership
Jordan-Palestine, Politics, 7/2/2002
Morocco rejects any aggression against Iraq; free trade agreement sought
Morocco rejects any aggression against Iraq, Moroccan prime minister, Abderrahmane Youssoufi, said in Rabat Saturday, stressing that it will remain constant in its support to the Iraqi and Palestinian peoples
Morocco-Iraq, Politics, 7/2/2002
Mubarak receives US Congressman; Bush's position supported by Congress
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak on Monday received member of the US House of representatives for Florida Robert Wexler and his accompanying delegation.
Egypt-USA, Politics, 7/2/2002
Al-Qabas: Abd Rabbu denies Maareve's statements
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 7/2/2002
Al-Dostour: Arab League denies news on chief's resignation
The office director of the secretary general of the Arab League (AL) Hisham Bader has denied what was published on the intention of the AL chief Amr Moussa to give his resignation in protest of the Arab states not buying a private plane for him to be used in his travels and in protest of the difficult financial conditions the AL is facing.
Regional, Politics, 7/2/2002
Chinese official denies nuclear cooperation with Egypt
Egypt-China, Politics, 7/2/2002
Jordan joins the International Criminal Court
The Jordanian government on Monday ratified joining the international agreement on establishing and founding an International Criminal Court.
Jordan, Politics, 7/2/2002
Moroccan NGO asks Basque government to inquire about fate of missing basque in polisario jails
The Association of the survivors of the Polisario jails (ASOCAPO) has asked the president of the Basque regional government, Juan Jose Ibarretxe, to conduct moves with the polisario separatists to know the fate of a Basque who has been reported missing in the polisario jails since the eighties.
Morocco-Spain, Politics, 7/2/2002
Syria: al- Bunni to be sentenced on July 22nd
The state security court in Syria on Saturday held its before final trial session of Walid al-Bunni, who has been jailed since one year under the charges "of provoking armed unrest and the attempt to change the regime by means of force."
Syria, Politics, 7/1/2002
Two international organizations protest against sentencing al-Yahyawi
The international federation of human rights and the anti- torture world organization have protested against sentencing Zuheir al-Yahwai, the founder of an opposition news bulletin for the regime of the Tunisian President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali on the Internet.
Tunisia, Politics, 7/1/2002
Jordanian King arrives in Tokyo
Jordan-Japan, Politics, 7/1/2002
Al-Sharq al-Awsat: the next war against Syria
The London- based al-Sharq al-Awsat daily indicated Saturday to the news published on Friday in Tel Aviv on the next war against Syria as it has practically started and that the field military side is only a matter of time and that the US administration has been acquainted with events taking place concerning this war and that "Israel gives this war as a contribution to the war launched by the US against Arab terrorism."
Syria-Israel, Politics, 7/1/2002
Two American secret military bases in Qatar
According to reports on an expected military strike against Iraq, based on the principle of the US President George Bush provided for directing "preventive strikes" to prevent any "terrorist" attack against the US, news reports disclosed the traits and characteristics of the Qatari "Aided" military base, the headquarters of the American forces in Qatar which is a candidate, according to predicted news reports to replace the Saudi Prince Sultan military base.
Qatar-USA, Politics, 7/1/2002
Jordan denies the existence of American forces to strike Iraq
The Jordanian Minister of Information who is the official spokesman for the Jordanian government Muhammad al-Edwan has denied categorically the information quoted by the Lebanese daily Assafir on that there are American forces in Jordan in preparations for carrying out military operations against Iraq.
Jordan-Iraq, Politics, 7/1/2002
Elections not to be delayed by constitutional council ruling
Since the Constitutional Council ruled that most of the law provisions amendments were constitutional, the parliament will have to examine only those provisions that were declared unconstitutional and those on which it expressed some reserves.
Morocco, Politics, 7/1/2002
A political victory for the central government in Somalia
The provisional government in Somalia has achieved a new political victory which is the greatest since its election more than two years ago at the Arta conference in Djibouti. This victory was made after annexing the administration of Pont Lant province " Southern- East " Somalia following three days of talks between the Somali Prime minister Hassan Abshar and the governor of " Pont Land" Jame' Ali Jame under the patronage of the government of Djibouti last month.
Somalia, Politics, 7/1/2002
Mubarak confers with US senate intelligence committee chairman
President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt on Sunday in Cairo received with the delegation of the US Senate led by Senator Bob Graham, the chairman of the Intelligence committee at the Senate and discussed latest developments in the Middle east region and the deteriorated conditions in the region and means of revitalizing the American role in order to reach a just political settlement for the situation in the region that complies with the international legitimacy resolutions and the land for peace formula.
Egypt-USA, Politics, 7/1/2002
Moussa confers with Vadovin
Regional-Russia, Politics, 7/1/2002
Iraqi-Turkish joint committee meets in Baghdad
The Iraqi- Turkish talks held in the context of meetings of the joint committee on means of developing multifaceted bilateral cooperation started on Sunday in Baghdad.
Iraq-Turkey, Politics, 7/1/2002
Israel starts building a fence around Jerusalem, to cancel liaison offices in the West Bank and Gaza
The Israeli forces have officially launched work of constructing a "security fence" around Jerusalem with the aim of preventing the leak of the Palestinians who intend to carry out operations.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 7/1/2002
Jordan bans selling lands to Israelis
Jordan-Israel, Politics, 7/1/2002
Jordanian missing in Israel
Sources of the committee of families of missing persons said that number of Jordanian missing in Israel increased to 19 since the June 1967 attacks and Israel still persists not to recognize them.
Jordan-Israel, Politics, 7/1/2002
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