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  Economic
Arab-Russian Business Council meeting to be held in Sana'a
[28/October/2007]

SANA'A, (Saba)- The Arab-Russian Business Council (ARBC) next meeting is scheduled to take place in Sana'a in December.

On the sidelines of preparation works of the meeting, Finance Minister Numan al-Suhaybi held a meeting with a representative delegation from the ARBC over liaison areas of economy and investment between Yemen and Russia, in addition to machineries of bolstering them.

The minister spoke in favor of both countries deep ties and interest of the Yemeni government to bring ARBC's meeting into success.

The meeting would be a chance to show investment environment in Yemen and attract Russian business people to invest in the country, as well as reinforcing trade partnership between the two countries, al-Suhaybi said.

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UPDATED ON : Sat, 20 Mar 2010 22:43:23 +0300