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Egypt and Bahrain renew backing for Syria
Egypt and Qatar have renewed their full backing to Syria ' s stand and right to restoring back the whole of the Golan at a time when the secretary general of the Arab league AL. Ismat Abdul Miguid said the Arab foreign ministers will hold a meeting on the sideline of the Millennium summit in New York to discuss the possibility of finding out a permanent seat for the Arab states if the UN Security Council membership will be expanded.
Egypt-Qatar, Politics, 9/7/2000

Mubarak, Bin Isa discuss bilateral relations, peace process
Egypt's President Mubarak yesterday held a session of talks in Alexandria with Sheikh Hamad Bin Isa Al-Khalifa, the Emir of Bahrain. Talks touched on ways of developing political and economic relations, which are developing between the two states in the regional and international areas. Developments of the peace process especially on the Palestinian track were also considered.
Egypt-Qatar, Politics, 9/6/2000

Al-Assad receives an invitation to attend the OIC summit in Doha
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad on Monday received a message from the ruler of Qatar Sheikh Hamad Bin Khaleifa al-Thani inviting him to attend the Islamic Summit conference due to be held in Doha in November.
Syria-Qatar, Politics, 9/5/2000


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