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  Tourism
Al-Faqih, UK diplomat review tourism cooperation
[23/September/2007]

SANA'A, (Saba)- Minister of Tourism Nabil al-Faqih discussed on Sunday with the British ambassador to Sana'a Tim Torlot horizons of mutual cooperation between Yemen and the United Kingdom in field of tourism.

They discussed means of attracting British and European tourists to visit Yemen and participation of Yemen in the international exhibition World Travel Market which would be held next November in London.

Al-Faqih praised good level of the mutual relationship and efforts of Britain to boost tourism sector in Yemen.

The US diplomat, on the other hand, highlighted achievements done in field of tourism and features of tourism in Yemen.

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