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Egypt and Saudi Arabia have formed an Arab front against US
President George W Bush's initiative for reform in the Middle East,
boycotting the G8 summit where he was set to unveil the plan today.
Saudi Arabia's Gulf partners yesterday joined a chorus of
condemnation over the attacks and killings in Saudi Arabia and
expressed their solidarity with the kingdom as it wages its own war
on terror.
An Egyptian minister who met with Libyan leader Moammar Kadhafi
yesterday to defuse a diplomatic row that sparked tit-for-tat
travel restrictions characterised relations between the countries
as...
Israel's decision to press on with construction of a West Bank
security fence despite US criticism proves it does not support a
US-backed peace roadmap, Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Maher said...
OPENING REMARKS BY HE MINISTER NKOSAZANA DLAMINI ZUMA, MINISTER OF
FOREIGN AFFAIRS, AT THE 6th SESSION OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN EGYPTIAN
JOINT BILATERAL COMMISSION (JBC), 14 July 2003
Delegates from the main Shiite Muslim movement that opposed Saddam
Hussein were due for talks here Monday with Egyptian Foreign
Minister Ahmed Maher, officials said Sunday.