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President Saleh sends letter to Sudanese President
[26/November/2008]

KHARTOUM, Nov. 26 (Saba) - Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir received here on Wednesday a letter from President Ali Abdullah Saleh related to bilateral cooperation relations between both countries.

The letter was handed over to the Sudanese President by the Shoura Council chairman Abdul Aziz Abdul Ghani during a meeting al-Bashir.

The letter also dealt with the continuous consultations between Yemen and Sudan in the several international and regional developments as well as a number of issues of common concerns.

After welcoming the Shoura Council chairman, al-Bashir asserted his satisfaction of the high-level of the Yemeni-Sudanese relations.

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