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Yemen, Saudi Arabia to sign three agreements
[03/September/2012]

RIYADH, Sep. 03 (Saba) - Yemen and Saudi Arabia discussed here on Monday arrangements for three agreements to be signed on the sidelines of the donor meeting for Yemen to kick off on Tuesday in Riyadh.

Minister of Planning and International Cooperation Mohammed al-Sa'adi and Saudi Finance Minister Ibrahim al-Assaf reviewed the details of agreement of placing $1 billion as a deposit in the Yemeni central bank.

The other two agreements aims to contribute to finance establishing a 60 MW wind power generating station electricity in Mocha city and support the government's efforts to combat Measles.

Al-Sa'adi and al-Assaf reviewed also the final arrangements for the Riyadh donor meeting.

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