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[26 December 2011]
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[09 December 2011]
 
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[23 May 2011]
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[23 May 2011]
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[23 May 2011]
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[23 May 2011]
Israeli Forces Arrests Six Palestinians
[17 May 2011]
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Yemen, Somalia hold talks over fishing cooperation
[18/November/2009]

SANA'A, Nov. 18 (Saba)- Co-chaired by Yemeni and Somali Ministers of Fisheries Wealth , Yemeni-Somali official talks were began in Sana'a capital on Wednesday.

The talks focused on field of the mutual cooperation between Yemen and Somalia in field of fisheries wealth and plans of both countries over fishing and protection of the sea environment.

The Yemeni minister Mohammed bin Shamlan affirmed concern of Yemen to enhance joint work with the brothers in Somalia to benefit from the huge wealth of fishes in coastlines of the two nations.

It is scheduled the two sides will sign memorandum of understanding to encourage private sectors in both countries to invest in fishing sector.

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