mari kita lihat segera dalam beberapa hari ke depan.

saat yang disebut israel akan menjadi hari-hari paling
ganas di libanon.



At 03:53 AM 8/9/06 +0100, you wrote:
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>09/08/2006
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>Hello,
>
>Semoga bukan sekedar 'ngoceh' doang.
>Lina Dahlan is suggesting the following article from
>http://www.arabnews.com:
>
>Kingdom Urges Unified Stance on Lebanon
>P.K. Abdul Ghafour, Arab News
>
>
>JEDDAH, 8 August 2006 — Saudi Arabia declared yesterday that it would
>stand by the people of Lebanon and Palestine in confronting the total
>war launched by Israel against the two countries. It also called for a
>strong and united Arab stance against Israeli aggression.
>
>In its weekly meeting, chaired by Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King
>Abdullah, the Cabinet hoped that the Arab foreign ministers’ conference,
>held yesterday in Beirut, would bring about an effective Arab response
>to the massive Israeli military onslaughts.
>
>The Kingdom voiced its hope that the conference “would support Lebanese
>national unity and legitimacy as well as the decisions taken by Lebanon
>and Palestine, thus adopting a unified Arab stance on the crisis,” the
>Saudi Press Agency said, quoting a statement issued by the Council of
>Ministers.
>
>The Cabinet expressed its deep concern over the failure of global
>efforts to achieve a cease-fire as Israel continued its military
>campaign killing hundreds of civilians and destroying homes and
>infrastructure.
>
>Earlier, King Abdullah briefed the ministers on the outcome of his talks
>with Arab League Secretary-General Amr Moussa and the Kingdom’s efforts
>to achieve a quick cease-fire.
>
>Culture and Information Minister Iyad Madani said the Cabinet commended
>the king’s decision offering a 15 percent increase in monthly stipends
>to Saudi students who go abroad for higher studies. The king had also
>taken the initiative to solve the problem faced by students abroad as a
>result of exchange rate fluctuations of the Saudi riyal against other
>currencies.
>
>The move came after the government decided to provide scholarships to a
>large number of Saudi students to pursue higher studies in medicine,
>computer science, information technology and engineering in the United
>States, Australia, New Zealand, India, Japan, South Korea and other
>countries.
>
>Speaking about other decisions taken by the Cabinet, Madani said it
>approved the memorandum of understanding signed with Yemen on Dec. 12,
>2004 on the management of hazardous waste. According to the agreement,
>the two sides will exchange information on transportation and export of
>such waste across their borders.
>
>The Cabinet also approved the GCC summit decision to extend the interim
>period of GCC Customs Union to the end of 2007 and add some goods to the
>list of 52 tariff-free goods. The decision, which was taken last year,
>also insisted that GCC member states enter into joint negotiations for
>bilateral agreements with others countries and groups.
>
>The Cabinet also endorsed the GCC law on fertilizers and other
>agricultural chemicals. According to the law, member countries will not
>let in such imports without certificates proving that they are free of
>dangerous substances.
>
>The Cabinet meeting reviewed the progress of work on 860 health projects
>being implemented across the Kingdom using financial allocations from
>budget surpluses of the past two years. Madani said the Riyadh region
>had got the largest number of such projects (138), followed by Makkah
>(131), Asir (99), Eastern Province (90), Qassim (59) and Madinah (58).
>
>King Abdullah urged authorities to complete the projects as quickly as
>possible. The Cabinet approved the appointment of Osama ibn Ahmed Naqli
>and Muhammad ibn Abdullah Al-Sudais as ministers plenipotentiary at the
>Foreign Ministry.




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