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24044
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PM: Unity is the 3rd revolution and Yemen still on war against terrorism
AMMAN, Oct. 11 (Saba)- Prime Minister Ali Mujawar has described the union of Yemen,
took place May 22, 1990, as the 3rd revolution in the contemporary Yemen after the
revolutions of 1962 and October 1963.
In an interview with the Jordanian Dastur Paper and the Arab Al-Ahram Magazine
published today, Mujawar said that "the Yemeni unification was regained on May 22,
1990 with the will of the Yemeni people and it represents the most and greatest goal
of the previous Yemeni revolutions."
He added that the unification came as a new case in Yemen which returned things to
normal after the long term regional separation in the history of the country.
Mujawar noted that President Ali Abdullah Saleh's visit to each of Jordan and Egypt
last week came within the established consultations with Arab leaders regarding Arab
and international issues of common concern as well as pushing mutual cooperation
relations forward.
As for talks of President Saleh with King of Jordan Abdullah II and Egyptian
President Mohamed Husni Mubarak on the increasing piracy acts and the importance of
securing international navigation on the south of the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden,
Mujawar said that "the two political leaderships in Egypt and Jordan share concerns
with Yemen regarding what is happening in the Red Sea and have similar views on the
importance of Arab coordination to face this phenomenon of piracy.
AM/AM
took place May 22, 1990, as the 3rd revolution in the contemporary Yemen after the
revolutions of 1962 and October 1963.
In an interview with the Jordanian Dastur Paper and the Arab Al-Ahram Magazine
published today, Mujawar said that "the Yemeni unification was regained on May 22,
1990 with the will of the Yemeni people and it represents the most and greatest goal
of the previous Yemeni revolutions."
He added that the unification came as a new case in Yemen which returned things to
normal after the long term regional separation in the history of the country.
Mujawar noted that President Ali Abdullah Saleh's visit to each of Jordan and Egypt
last week came within the established consultations with Arab leaders regarding Arab
and international issues of common concern as well as pushing mutual cooperation
relations forward.
As for talks of President Saleh with King of Jordan Abdullah II and Egyptian
President Mohamed Husni Mubarak on the increasing piracy acts and the importance of
securing international navigation on the south of the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden,
Mujawar said that "the two political leaderships in Egypt and Jordan share concerns
with Yemen regarding what is happening in the Red Sea and have similar views on the
importance of Arab coordination to face this phenomenon of piracy.
AM/AM