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Riyadh for Iraq's return to Arab fold, saudi official
Saudi Arabia welcomes the return of Iraq within the Arab fold and is ready to forget the past and overcome the present situation, said Saudi minister of defense and aviation, Prince Soltane Ibn Abdelaziz.
Saudi Arabia-Iraq, Politics, 8/10/2001

Yemeni- Saudi relations boosted
The Yemeni minister of the information Hussein al-Awadi stressed that his country's relations with Saudi Arabia are, at the meantime, witnessing full coordination and cooperation at a higher level through the coordination higher council between the two countries. He said that the Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh gives this matter a special importance.
Yemen-Saudi Arabia, Politics, 8/8/2001


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