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Mon, 06/01/2009 - 09:18
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President Saleh meets Yemeni community in KSA




RIYADH, May 31 (Saba)-President Ali Abdullah Saleh held a meeting on Sunday with the
Yemeni community in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

In the meeting, president Saleh said that his talks with the Custodian of the Two
Holy Mosques king Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz focused on bilateral relations between the
two countries and possibilities of granting further facilities for the members of
the community.

He said that the Saudi leadership confirmed its concern to present full care for the
Yemeni community and treat them like Saudis in addition to present all facilities
for residence for Yemenis.

President Saleh revealed that the king Abdullah and Saudi Second Deputy Prime
Minister and foreign affairs Naif bin Abdul Aziz to receive Yemeni qualified labors
and give priorities for the Yemeni labors in coming period as Yemen is brotherly and
neighboring country.

He urged the community to be a good ambassador of Yemen in the kingdom to reflect
positive picture on Yemenis.

He also congratulated the community on the 19th anniversary of establishing republic
of Yemen and reunification, pointing out to the current developments in the nation.

Don't worry, everything is ok, president addressed the community.

He said that some newspapers and satellite channels exaggerated events, adding that
the unification of the nation is protected by Allah and honest Yemenis inside and
outside the country.

Saleh warned the members of the community from dealing with elements who target the
unity of the country, reviewing the achievements taken place in the nation
especially in field of freedom of expression.

He said all Gulf countries, European Union, United States of America and all world
countries are with unity and stability of Yemen.

President Saleh renewed his call for dialogue to resolve all problems thorough
constitutional corporations.

He called on Yemeni businessmen in the kingdom to invest in their homeland, saying
that they would receive all facilities and care.

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