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[06 February 2010]
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[02 February 2010]
 
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Yemeni-Saudi media talks are fruitful, says al-Lawzi
[18/November/2009]

SANA'A, Nov. 18 (Saba)- Minister of Information Hassan al- Lawzi said on Wednesday that the media recent talks held between Yemeni and Saudi sides in Riyadh capital were successful.

Upon his arrival from kingdom of Saudi Arabia, al Lawzi told Saba that the talks focused on joint media work and means of developing media cooperation between the two countries.

The two sides signed a minute of meeting over priorities of the media joint work between them in current period, the minister said, an executive program of the media cooperation would be raised to next meeting of the higher Yemeni-Saudi coordination committee.

He added that the Yemeni side paid visits to several Saudi media corporations.
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