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Agreement of twinning between Aden and Shanghai signed
[29 July 2010]
Seminar on women's access to parliament in Hodeidah
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GPC, JMP sign minutes of their representatives for preparing national dialogue
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[18 July 2010]
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[16 July 2010]
 
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Roundup: Palestinian factions urge Arab Peace Initiative Committee not to back direct talks
[28 July 2010]
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[28 July 2010]
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[28 July 2010]
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[28 July 2010]
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[28 July 2010]
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Prince Sultan: Yemen & KSA security undivided
[16/March/2010]

RIYADH, March 16 (Saba)- Saudi Crown Prince, Deputy Premier and Minister of Defense and Aviation Sultan Bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud affirmed on Tuesday that the Yemeni and Saudi relations are deeply rooted and no-one can cause them harm as security of Yemen is part and parcel of security of the Kingdom.

This came in Prince Sultan inspection visit to Saudi armed forces stationed at the Saudi southern borders with Yemen as reported by Saudi Press Agency (SPA).

"We feel sorry for what happened in our southern borders and we did not wish for it to occur because we share commonalities and we have the same destiny with Yemen," he said.

He referred to the Yemeni-Saudi Coordination Council which works to direct the two countries' wise leaderships to support development, security and stability.

We, in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, under the leadership of King Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud wish Yemen and its people progress and prosperity, he hoped.

Sultan said that joint work with Yemen will continue for the sake of interest of the two countries' peoples.

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