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Almotamar Net - The 7th round of negotiations on the Yemen joining of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) is scheduled to begin in Geneva, Switzerland on 26 of January 2010. Chairman of the Office of Communication and Coordination with the WTO at the Ministry of Industry and Trade Dr Hamoud al-Najar told almotamar.net the work team of Yemen would submit a number of issues of interest to the member states regarding the legislative amendments and different measures and regulations. He added that it would discuss Yemen’s replies to the last batch of questions received after the sixth meeting of the working team.

Wednesday, 13-January-2010
Almotamar.net - The 7th round of negotiations on the Yemen joining of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) is scheduled to begin in Geneva, Switzerland on 26 of January 2010. Chairman of the Office of Communication and Coordination with the WTO at the Ministry of Industry and Trade Dr Hamoud al-Najar told almotamar.net the work team of Yemen would submit a number of issues of interest to the member states regarding the legislative amendments and different measures and regulations. He added that it would discuss Yemen’s replies to the last batch of questions received after the sixth meeting of the working team.

Dr al-Najar said that a number of bilateral negotiations would be held with the countries with which negations are still going on and expected completion of negotiations and signing bilateral agreement with Canada for Yemen’s joining of the Organisation. There would also be completing of negotiations with South Korea as well as negotiations with the countries that asked to negotiate with Yemen.
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Almotamar Net - Sanaa: Yemen will not be able to combat terror without regional and international cooperation, said a Yemeni official, who warned of the ramifications of letting Yemen fight terrorism alone. Sana'a: Yemen will not be able to combat terror without regional and international cooperation, said a Yemeni official, who warned of the ramifications of letting Yemen fight terrorism alone.
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Almotamar Net - Doctors use the word “crisis” to describe the point at which a patient either starts to recover or dies. President George W. Bush’s Iraqi patient now seems to have reached that point. Most commentators appear to think that Bush’s latest prescription – a surge of 20,000 additional troops to suppress the militias in Baghdad – will, at best, merely postpone the inevitable death of his dream of a democratic Iraq. Yet as “Battle of Baghdad” begins, factors beyond Bush’s control and not of his making (at least not intentionally) may just save Iraq from its doom. Doctors use the word “crisis” to describe the point at which a patient either starts to recover or dies. President George W. Bush’s Iraqi patient now seems to have reached that point. Most commentators appear to think that Bush’s latest prescription – a surge of 20,000 additional troops to suppress the militias in Baghdad – will, at best, merely postpone the inevitable death of his dream of a democratic Iraq. Yet as “Battle of Baghdad” begins, factors beyond Bush’s control and not of his making (at least not intentionally) may just save Iraq from its doom.
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