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[19 March 2010]
EU FMs to discuss prospects of peace talks in the Middle East
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  Tourism
Raymah archeological sites to be restored
[04/January/2010]

RAYMAH, Jan. 04 (Saba)- Raymah governor Ali al-Khadhami discussed on Monday with the Canadian Royal Heritage Museum mission the rehabilitation and restoration of archeological sites and the most important archaeological site of Atef pond.

The talks dealt with aspects and mechanisms of the implementation of the plans of the archaeological sites through future projects in this field during the coming period.

Raymah governor pointed out that Raymah governorate has many archaeological sites, important forts and old ponds and caves, affirming readiness of the governorate leadership to cooperate with the mission for the success of their work.

For his part, head of Canadian mission said the restoration of archeological sites comes within the Canadian Royal Heritage Museum effects in various countries around the world, including Yemen, which is characterized by distinct and viable antiques.

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