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Yemen, Morocco discuss parliamentary cooperation aspects
[24 March 2008]

SANA'A, March 24 (Saba)- Parliament Speaker Yahia al-Ra'ei held a meeting on Monday with Moroccan ambassador to Sana'a Mohammed al-Tehami and discussed with him aspects of parliamentary cooperation between both countries within reinforcing the bilateral cooperation between Yemen and Morocco.

In the meeting, al-Ra'ei affirmed the importance of enhancing the relation between the two countries to serve the common interest, asking the ambassador to convey his greetings to Moroccan counterpart andParliament members.

The Moroccan ambassador handed over a written letter to al-Ra'ei form his Moroccan counterpart Mustafa al-Mansouri related to his desires for developing the mutual relation between the two countries.

He appreciated the effort of President Ali Abdullah Saleh on Yemeni initiative which was signed between Fatah and Hamas movements, pointing out to a the big role played by Yemen .

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