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Yemen refuses installation of US surveillance stations
[25/March/2008]

SANA'A, March 25 (Saba) - Yemen has refused to sign an agreement with the United States of America over the installation of two radioactive surveillance stations at Aden and Hodiedah ports.

Well-informed sources were quoted by almotamar.net as saying that a ministerial committee, was formed to look into the matter with help of experts from Ministries of Foreign, Defense, public Health and Population, Transportation, Higher Education and Scientific Research and Legal Affairs, asked the government not to sign the agreement with the U.S. for the establishment of the surveillance stations because of their bad consequences, affirming the terms of the agreement were in favor of the U.S.

The draft agreement provided for that any cooperation between Yemen and any other country in this regard should be under the US observation.

Moreover, the draft agreement was considered as political obligation by Yemen.

In April 2007, the cabinet saw a memorandum submitted by Electricity and Energy Ministry over the installation of two US radioactive surveillance stations at the Aden and Hodiedah ports and approved the formation of a committee to look into the matter.

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