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Saudi crown prince meets PM
[05/September/2012]

JEDDAH, Sep. 05 (Saba) - Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Salman Bin Abdulaziz received in Jeddah city on Wednesday with Prime Minister Mohammed Salem Basindwa.

The Saudi Crown Prince and the Prime Minister reviewed the latest development in the national arena and the achievements under the Gulf initiative as well as the ongoing arrangements for the national dialogue.

The meeting also touched on the outcomes of the donor meeting hosted in Riyadh as well as the two countries' attitudes towards the developments at the Arab and regional levels.

Crown Prince Salman asserted the Saudi keenness on supporting the Yemeni people to overcome the current situation in the country, saying that Saudi Arabia has and will continue to stand by Yemen.

Basindwa valued the Saudi support to Yemen, particularly in political and economic areas.

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