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Yemen, Tunisia discuss security cooperation aspects
[09/November/2009]

SANA'A, Nov. 09 (Saba) - Yemen and Tunisia discussed here on Monday aspects of cooperation, particularly in the security field.

During his meeting with the Tunisian ambassador to Yemen Tawfiq Jaber, Interior Minister Mutahar al-Masri hailed the two countries' bilateral relations in the security field.

Al-Masri also affirmed that the security cooperation witnesses distinctive development, especially within the framework of the security agreement of the two countries' interior ministries.

For his part, the ambassador praised the deep-rooted brotherly ties between Yemen and Tunisia.

He also affirmed his country's supportive position toward Yemen's security and stability.

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