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Yemeni-Somali twinning agreement discussed
[21/November/2009]


SANA'A, Nov. 21 (Saba) - Yemen and Somalia discussed here on Saturday a twinning agreement between the capital Sana'a and Somalia capital Mogadishu within the relationship development framework between the two countries' cities.

Mayor of the capital Sana'a and Minister of the State Abdul-Rahman al-Akwa'a and Mogadishu vice mayor Iman Nour held talks on organizing joint cooperation programs in cultural, technical and social fields.

It also talked about the coordination and exchange views in several issues of common concerns in order to find a joint vision for the two capitals.

Al-Akwa'a affirmed the importance of exchanging experiences and promoting the brotherly relations between the two capitals.

For his part, the Somali official praised support of Yemen's government to Somalia.

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