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Arab Parties conference calls for Doha conference cancellation
Today the General Conference of Arab Parties and NGO's called for a compehensive Arab summit attended by the Arab countries 9 with no exceptions 9 to confront present regional and international situations and take firm measures.
Qatar, Politics, 7/24/1997

Qatar emir gives MENA summit go-ahead
Qatar's controversial emir said this weekend he was determined to convene the Middle East and North Africa economic summit (MENA) in Doha this November.
Qatar, Politics, 7/23/1997

Qatar signs oil and gas deal with US group
Qatar has signed oil and gas accords with a five-member international consortium led by Atlantic Richfield (Arco) of the United States.
Qatar, Business, 7/21/1997


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