Arab League Countries Foreign Ministers meeting
TUN2001011103 - 11 JANUARY 2001 - TUNIS, TUNISIA: Tunisian President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, third left, faces Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat , second right, during the second and last day of the Arab League countries foreign ministers meeting in Tunis, Tunisia Thursday, January 11, 2001. In a closing statement, the ministers declared their active support for the Palestinian intefadeh and demanded an Israeli withdrawal from the occupied territories. Others are unidentified. rlw/Arafat Press Office rlw/Arafat Press Office UPI
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