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Moroccan premier hopes Qatar would reconsider its stand towards Morocco
Moroccan Premier Abderrahmane Youssoufi expressed hope that Qatar would reconsider its stand vis-a-vis Morocco.
Qatar-Morocco, Politics, 7/22/2000

Qatar and Bahrain aim to end border disputes
The London-based al-Hayat daily said on Friday that the special advisor for the Kuwaiti crown prince Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad al-Jaber started a three - day visit to Qatar. No news were disclosed on the aim of the visit.
Kuwait-Qatar, Politics, 7/22/2000

Moroccan embassy in Doha continues activities
The Qatari daily al-Raya on Thursday said Morocco's ambassador to Doha, who was summoned by his country for consultation on Wednesday, underestimated the importance of this measure on relations between the two states.
Qatar-Morocco, Politics, 7/21/2000

Doha's persistent negative attitude behind Morocco's decision to recall its ambassador
Morocco's decision to recall its ambassador to Doha for consultation, came in response to Qatar's persistence to run counter to Moroccan interests and to its negative stands within international and regional organizations, a well-informed Moroccan source said.
Qatar-Morocco, Politics, 7/20/2000

Qatar buys arms deal to help the Algerian government
Qatar's foreign minister Sheikh Hamad Bin Jasem Bin Jaber al-Thani on Wednesday stressed British press news on that Qatar has bought British military weapons and equipment at a cost of US $ 7.5 million for Algeria.
Qatar-Morocco, Politics, 7/20/2000

Moroccan media comments on Morocco-Qatar relations
Several Moroccan dailies devoted this Thursday editorials and comments to Morocco's decision to recall for consultation its ambassador to Qatar, some lashing out at Qatar's hostile attitude, others wishing that the misunderstanding between Morocco and Qatar would be a mere summer cloud.
Morocco-Qatar, Politics, 7/20/2000

Morocco recalls ambassador to Qatar for consultation
Morocco has decided to immediately recall its ambassador to Qatar, Mohamed Ben Larbi Dilai, it was officially announced here this Tuesday afternoon.
Morocco-Qatar, Politics, 7/19/2000

Iraq and Qatar study reviving joint committee
Iraq is currently making communications with Qatar to revive the joint committee between them which froze its activities following the Iraqi invasion to Kuwait.
Iraq-Qatar, Economics, 7/19/2000

Qatar to host first international women's tennis tournament
Qatar, Culture, 7/18/2000

Emir of Qatar visits Iran
Emir of Qatar Sheikh Hamad Bin Khaleifa al-Thani will hold talks with the Iranian President Muhammad Khatami on bilateral relations between Qatar and Iran and expanding prospects of cooperation between the two countries in various fields.
Qatar-Iran, Politics, 7/17/2000


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