Yemen Arab Republic
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- Sanaa Mui the Soviets by Mark N
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- Agreement on the Establishment of the Arab Cooperation Council. Signed at Baghdad on 16 February 1989
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- Joint Declaration Issued by the Presidents of the Two Parts of Yemen at the Bilateral Summit Held in the State of Kuwait
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