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KING SAUD, of Saudi Arabia, w ho will be met at Cairo Airport today by President Nasser of the United Arab Republic when he arrives for a four-day State visit. Much importance is being given to this development in relations between the two countries. The two Arab leaders have been estranged since early last year when Egypt accused King Saud of supporting a plot against President Nasser to sabotage the EgyptianSyrian Union. They are expected to discuss the whole range of Arab problems including Iraq, Palestine and Algeria.

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28988, 1 September 1959, Page 15

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KING SAUD, of Saudi Arabia, who will be met at Cairo Airport today by President Nasser of the United Arab Republic when he arrives for a four-day State visit. Much importance is being given to this development in relations between the two countries. The two Arab leaders have been estranged since early last year when Egypt accused King Saud of supporting a plot against President Nasser to sabotage the Egyptian-Syrian Union. They are expected to discuss the whole range of Arab problems including Iraq, Palestine and Algeria. Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28988, 1 September 1959, Page 15

KING SAUD, of Saudi Arabia, who will be met at Cairo Airport today by President Nasser of the United Arab Republic when he arrives for a four-day State visit. Much importance is being given to this development in relations between the two countries. The two Arab leaders have been estranged since early last year when Egypt accused King Saud of supporting a plot against President Nasser to sabotage the Egyptian-Syrian Union. They are expected to discuss the whole range of Arab problems including Iraq, Palestine and Algeria. Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28988, 1 September 1959, Page 15

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