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Sanaa to cooperate with Paris on ship explosion issue
The Yemeni prime minister Abdul Qader Bajmal has told his French counterpart Jan Pierre Ravaran on Friday Yemen's determination to cooperate with France in order to reach "positive results" in the investigation concerning the French oil tanker Limburg.
Yemen-France, Politics, 10/19/2002

Yemen joins four Gulf GCC commissions
The Arab Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) members states on Wednesday signed an agreement with Yemen permiting Sanaa to join the regional establishments of the GCC.
Yemen-Gulf, Politics, 10/17/2002

On situations between Yemen, Eritrea
Sudan's foreign minister Mustafa Ismael has stressed that his country had briefed the Yemeni and the Ethiopian leaderships on conditions on its eastern borders with Eritrea.
Yemen-Eritrea, Politics, 10/17/2002

Signing ceremony on Yemen's joining the Gulf GCC states today
The minister in charge for foreign affairs in Oman, Youssef Bin Alawi, the current rotating chairman of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and the GCC secretary General Abdul Rahman al-Ateyah will arrive in Sanaa today in a visit to Yemen which will last for several day.
Yemen-Gulf, Politics, 10/16/2002

Presidents of Sudan, Yemen, Eritrea in Sanaa to challenge Eritrea; Khartoum, the rebellions postpone signing the ceasefire
The rebels of Sudan and the Sudanese government have postponed the signing of a cease fire agreement which was due in Mashakos on Monday over differences on how to monitor the implementation of the agreement, while the presidents of Sudan, Eritrea and Ethiopia started a tripartite summit coinciding with the escalation of tension between the three said countries and Eritrea.
Yemen-Sudan, Politics, 10/15/2002


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