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Energy Charter Calls For GCC Accession

The Belgium-based Energy Charter, a unique institution for the promotion of international cooperation in the energy sector, has planned to hold talks with the member states of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) to negotiate their accession. Saudi Arabia and the five Gulf countries are not signatories to the Energy Charter Treaty, but they hold observer status of the Charter that provides a multilateral framework for energy cooperation on global level.

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Ahmadinejad To Visit Kingdom Tomorrow

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad will arrive here tomorrow for talks with the Saudi leadership on a range of bilateral, regional and international issues. Iranian Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Mohammad Hosseini said that Ahmadinejad will mainly “discuss avenues for bolstering bilateral relations, the situation in the Middle East and the latest developments in the region and the world of Islam.”

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Indian NGO To Start Drive For Muslims

RIYADH, 23 February 2007 — A major nationwide campaign to improve the socio-economic conditions of Indian Muslims in line with the recommendations made by the Sachar Committee will be launched in India on March 11. This fortnight-long campaign in the form of an “All India Caravan-e-Insaf (AICI)” (march for equality and justice) will pass through thousands of cities, towns and villages including 24 prime cities across India.

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Kingdom, India Find Ways To Boost Cooperation In Sports

RIYADH, 16 February 2007 — Saudi Arabia and India are to set up a permanent panel to boost cooperation in sports and youth welfare sector. This joint committee is within the framework of the Saudi-Indo cooperation announced by Prince Sultan ibn Fahd, president of the General Presidency of Youth Welfare (GPYW) and Mani Shankar Aiyer, the visiting India’s minister of sports and youth affairs, here yesterday after their official talks.

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Chatterjee Hopeful Of India-Kingdom Exchanges

Somnath Chatterjee, India’s Lok Sabha speaker, is an experienced parliamentarian who has spent 37 years as the people’s representative. Chatterjee’s name is now doing the rounds as the next occupant of India’s president house (Rashtrapati Bhavan). He may replace President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam as India’s first citizen when his current term ends in July. But Chatterjee refused to speak yesterday when asked whether he is a candidate for the highest job.

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Charity To Cover Kidney Transplants

RIYADH, 2 February 2007 — The Saad Al-Sanea Center, a Saudi charity organization, announced yesterday that it would cover the cost of 60 kidney transplant operations on poor patients that will be performed at the 700-bed Saad Specialist Hospital (SSH) in the eastern city of Alkhobar. “The Saad hospital and the Saad charity organization, both owned by a Saudi philanthropist, are working on this humanitarian project,” said a hospital source. “The cases of kidney patients are first studied by a board at the charity before being referred to the hospital.”

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Runaway Workers Worry Riyadh Farm Owners

More than 300 farm workers have run away from their employers during the last six months. Many farm owners have lodged complaints about the sudden disappearance of their workers. Many are making the rounds of labor offices, embassies and deportation centers to find their laborers, local farm owners and businessmen said here yesterday.

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