Yemen, Qatar in talks
The Source: SANA"A/hadhramaout.info/sabanews.net - 13/07/2010
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Yemeni-Qatari official talks session was held here on Tuesday, co-chaired by President Ali Abdullah Saleh and Qatari Emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani.
The talks dealt with the brotherly relations and aspects of joint cooperation between the two brotherly countries and means of boosting them in various fields and horizons of strengthening Yemen's relations with the GCC countries.The two leaders discussed ways to coordinate the two countries' efforts towards strengthening the Arab solidarity and activating the joint Arab work in light of the Yemeni initiative for creating the Arab Union and the document to develop the joint Arab action, which the recent pentagonal Arab summit held in last June in Tripoli approved to submit them to the extraordinary Arab summit to be held next October in the Libyan city of Surt, so as to achieve interests of the Arab nation and ensure facing challenges imposed on it.In the talks, the two leaders also exchanged points of view on a number of issues and the regional and international developments, topped by the situations in Palestine and Iraq and the efforts exerted to enhance the security and stability in the region. Furthermore, the two leaders held a closed session of talks in the Republican Palace in the capital Sana'a.Saba learned that the talks dealt with ways to promote the bilateral relations and expand areas of joint cooperation between the two brotherly countries, as well as exchanging views about the developments and the current situations in the region, particularly the situation in Palestine, Iraq, Lebanon, Sudan and Somalia.The two leaders affirmed the mutual keenness to boost the bilateral relations and to push them forward towards wider fields to serve the common interests of the two brotherly countries and peoples.Moreover, the two sides emphasized the coordination of the two countries' positions so as to serve the Arab solidarity and joint work, especially in light of the current challenges facing the Arab and Muslim nations.
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