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Weekly Edition, United Arab Emirates  -  Week of June 26, 2000
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King Mohammed makes brief visit to Geneva to meet UAE president
Morocco-United Arab Emirates, Politics, 7/1/2000

Communication company in Emirates to services Iran
Thoraya company for communication in Abu Dhabi signed an agreement with the National Communication Company in Iran to present services.
United Arab Emirates-Iran, Politics, 7/1/2000

Iraqi embassy reopened in UAE
The United Arab Emirates UAE news agency in Abu Dhabi reported that foreign ministry secretary Seif Saeed in Said on Saturday received the credentials of Abdul Razzaq Hamoudi Ahmad, the first acting charge d'affairs for the Iraqi embassy to the UAE since freezing diplomatic relations between the two states.
United Arab Emirates-Iraq, Politics, 6/26/2000


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