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Yemenis are enthusiastic for American goods boycott campaign
The Yemeni society for protecting the consumer has completed its preparations to carry out the special campaign to boycott the American and Israeli good and commodities, including goods produced by multinational companies.
Yemen-USA, Economics, 12/15/2000

On the meetings of the Saudi- Yemeni coordination council
Saudi defense minister prince Sultan Bin Abdul Aziz has stressed in conclusion of the meetings of the Saudi- Yemeni coordination council that it was agreed on all debated issues and no difference was noted regarding any of the debated issues.
Saudi Arabia-Yemen, Politics, 12/14/2000

Yemeni investigations on the US warship explosion
Yemen's minister of the Interior Hussein Muhammad Arab has announced that the Yemeni authorities are making further search operations for those suspected in the attack against the US warship USS Cole in October, besides six persons who were arrested earlier.
Yemen-USA, Politics, 12/14/2000

Vast prospects to be launched by the Saudi- Yemeni coordination council
Economic circles expect that the meeting of the Yemeni- Saudi coordination council will launch vast prospects before the trade exchange movement and the investment partnership between the businessmen of the two countries.
Saudi Arabia-Yemen, Economics, 12/13/2000

New oil discoveries in Yemen
The Nicosia ­ based Middle east Economic Survey ( MEES ) said in its Monday's issue that several international companies have shown interests in four new areas in Yemen, that were specified as a result of a border agreement with Saudi Arabia in June.
Yemen, Economics, 12/13/2000

Yemeni proposal to revitalize relations with Saudi Arabia
Yemen's minister of justice and vocational training Muhammad al-Tayeb has expressed his confidence in the success of the works of the Yemeni- Saudi council which was held on Monday by the Saudi defense minister prince Sultan Bin Abdul Aziz and the Yemeni prime minister Dr. Abdul Karim al-Eryani.
Yemen-Saudi Arabia, Politics, 12/12/2000

Yemeni president speaks on the US warship explosion
The Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh told the Washington Post that it is possible to direct accusation on the explosion of the US warship USS Cole to Israel or to any intelligence agency aiming at destabilizing Yemeni- US relations.
Yemen-USA, Politics, 12/11/2000

Al-Eryani: Yemeni- Saudi relations are in their best
Yemen's prime minister Abdul Karim al-Eryani has described Yemeni- Saudi relations as in their best. He viewed the issue of borders between the two states as being of no more a risk, adding he will discuss with Saudi officials during his next visit to al-Riyadh the question of borders between the two states means of ensuring job opportunities for Yemenis in Saudi Arabia.
Yemen-Saudi Arabia, Politics, 12/11/2000


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