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Govt rescinds oil facilities granted to public, private sectors
[09 February 2010]
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Over 160 Africans held in Yemen
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[08 February 2010]
Piracy; growing threat to Yemen, regional countries
[07 February 2010]
Yemen refutation of HRW report on south and east
[06 February 2010]
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[04 February 2010]
Ivan Lewis: International community responsible on supporting Yemen
[02 February 2010]
 
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France, U.S. urges new sanctions against Iran
[08 February 2010]
EU leaders to discuss economic situation, climate change in special summit
[08 February 2010]
Chad President Visits Sudan Amidst Warming Ties
[08 February 2010]
Palestinian President Meets Several Japanese Officials
[08 February 2010]
"Iranian statements deeply worrying" - UK
[08 February 2010]
  Local
UK confirms continuing support for development in Yemen
[09/November/2009]

SANA'A, Nov. 09 (Saba)- United kingdom confirmed continuing support for development process and reforms agenda in Yemen. During a meeting brought together prime minister Ali Mujawar and permanent minister at the UK Department for International Development Namat Shafiq who said that the UK government understood for the economic challenges facing Yemen in present period.

She valued efforts of the Yemeni government to overcome all those challenges, expressing readiness of the kingdom to present technical assistance for the Yemeni government to tackle the economic problems.

For his part, Mujawar reviewed these challenges, pointing out to humanitarian impacts due to rebellion in some regions of Saada and efforts of the government to receive and offer assistance for displaced peoples.

In the meeting, the two officials discussed bilateral relations and mutual cooperation between Yemen and the United Kingdom in economy.

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