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Yemeni-Syrian-Jordanian maritime company arrangements reviewed
[25/October/2009]


SANA'A, Oct. 25 (Saba) - Yemen and Syria discussed here on Sunday means of coordination to carry out the understanding memo of establishing a joint Yemeni-Syrian-Jordanian company for maritime transport signed during the Yemeni-Syrian Supreme Joint Committee meeting held in Damascus in June.

The meeting which gathered Transport Minister Khalid al-Wazir with the Syrian ambassador to Yemen Abdul Ghafor Sabouni reviewed the implementation level of the Transport Ministry's part of the supreme committee's results, particularly the encouragement of Yemeni-Syrian cooperation in areas of road and air transport.

The meeting also dealt with promoting cooperation in fields of transporting goods between the two countries through land outlets in addition to discussing difficulties facing their flow.

The Minister affirmed the importance of enhancing cooperation between the two brotherly countries and developing them in different transport fields.

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