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Iranian foreign minister postpones visit to Saudi Arabia
The Iranian foreign minister Mano Shaher Muttaqi postponed a visit to Saudi Arabia that was due to be carried out yesterday.
Saudi Arabia-Iran, Politics, 10/6/2005

Saudi Arabia holds unofficial talks with NATO
An official in NATO said that a Saudi Arabian official held non-official talks since several days with officials at the headquarters of NATO in Brussels.
Saudi Arabia-USA, Politics, 10/6/2005

Saudi journalist Rania al-Baz fled to France
The Saudi activists and press woman, Rania al-Baz, succeeded in leaving Saudi Arabia and to arrive in Paris despite efforts to prevent her from traveling under the pretext that her travel paper documents are incomplete.
Saudi Arabia, Politics, 10/5/2005

Mubarak, Abdullah affirm keenness on stability of Syria, Lebanon
Egypt's Presidential spokesman Soliaman Awwad asserted that President Hosni Mubarak's visit to Saudi Arabia on Monday and his talks with King Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz were part of constant consultations between the two leaders.
Egypt-Saudi Arabia, Politics, 10/4/2005

Iran's foreign minister heads to Saudi Arabia to contain looming crisis
The Iranian foreign minister Mano Shaher Mutaqqi will hold talks in Saudi Arabia, tomorrow, dealing with the situation in Iraq.
Saudi Arabia-Iran, Politics, 10/4/2005

Saudi Arabia denies negotiations over weapons deal with Britain
The paper added that Reed discussed with the Saudi crown prince Sultan Bin Abdul Aziz re-equiping the Saudi air forces with European plane Typhoon, whose main parts are made by the British the arms company BAE Systems company. The Guardian had spoken about corruption investigation between the arms company BAE and the Royal family, saying "BAE stands to make massive sums" from the deal.
Saudi Arabia-UK, Politics, 10/3/2005

Mubarak visits Saudi Arabia today
Diplomatic sources announced that the Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak will head today to Saudi Arabia on a one-day official visit during which he will be meeting with King Abdullah in order to discuss developments in Iraq, Syria and the Palestinian territory.
Egypt-Saudi Arabia, Politics, 10/3/2005

Iraq's FM apologizes over interior minister's insults to Saudi Arabia
Sources among Arab delegations, in the Jeddah meeting on Iraq, said that the Iraqi foreign minister Hoshiar Zeibari during the meeting apologized for the statements made by the Iraqi minister of interior Bayan Jaber Solagh in which he strongly criticized the Saudi foreign minister, noting that Zeibari deplored these statements.
Iraq-Saudi Arabia, Politics, 10/3/2005

Saudi FM proposes Inter-Iraqi reconciliation under Arab umbrella
The Saudi foreign minister prince Saud al-Faisal started the inauguration of the Arab ministerial committee in Iraq on Sunday evening in Jeddah by a proposal to convene a national reconciliation conference that includes all Iraqi groups under the umbrella of the Arab League.
Saudi Arabia-Iraq, Politics, 10/3/2005


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