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A quiet meeting in Oran on 18 August between the Moroccan and Algerian Prime Ministers Abderrahmane El Youssoufi and Ahmed Ouyahia was intended to ease months of rising tensions over Algerian claims that a Moroccan Groupe Islamique Armé was fermenting rebellion on the kingdom’s eastern frontier and persistent differences over Western Sahara....

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Moroccan, Abderrahmane El Youssoufi, Ahmed, Ouyahia, Lamine, Zeroual, South Africa, Russian, Belarus, France, Lionel Jospin, Hassan, Abderrahmane Sbai, Mohamed Betchine, Mohamed Lamari, United States, Joseph, Lopez, Groupe Islamique Armé, Ecureuil