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Yemeni-Jordanian talks session held
[01/October/2008]

AL-AQABA, Oct. 01 (Saba)- A talks session between President Ali Abdullah Saleh and Jordanian King Abdullah II was held on Wednesday.

During session, the two leaders discussed cooperation relations between the two countries and means of reinforcing and developing fields of mutual cooperation in all fields so as to serve development of joint interests.

The talks also dealt with the recent developments in the region, coming on top situations in Palestine, Iraq, Sudan and Somalia.

They expressed comfort for the level of the growing relations between the two countries, affirming joint concern to push the Yemeni-Jordanian cooperation forward to meet aspirations of the two countries' peoples.

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