Almotamar Net - Yemen and Syria held official talks on Monday co-chaired by President Ali Abdullah Saleh and his Syrian counterpart Bashar al-Asad over fields of mutual cooperation between the two countries at different political, cultural, investment and security levels.

Monday, 23-February-2009
Almotamar.net, Saba - Yemen and Syria held official talks on Monday co-chaired by President Ali Abdullah Saleh and his Syrian counterpart Bashar al-Asad over fields of mutual cooperation between the two countries at different political, cultural, investment and security levels.

The two leaders also discussed the current regional and international developments of common concern in the top of which is the Arab-Israeli conflict and means of enhancing Arab solidarity within recent Kuwait summit resolutions as well as arrangements for holding coming Arab summit that would be held in Doha.

Syrian's president confirmed support of his country for the Yemeni initiative of realizing the Palestinian reconciliation to serve the just issue of the Palestinian people, highlighting role of Yemen in realizing Arab-Arab conciliation.

President Saleh affirmed a key role of Syria and Egypt to achieve the conciliation in addition to Turkey.

He also pointed out to the importance of the Palestinian conciliation before holding Doha summit in order to establish Palestinian unity government to rebuild Gaza and end siege on it.

The both leaders affirmed concern of boosting brotherly relations between the two countries.

President Saleh headed on Monday for Syria on the first leg of an overseas trip that will include visits to Russia, Tajikistan and Indonesia.
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