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After the liberation of Kuwait, Yemen continued to maintain high-level contacts with Iraq.
This hampered its efforts to rejoin the Arab mainstream and to mend fences with its immediate neighbors.
In 1993, Yemen launched an unsuccessful diplomatic offensive to restore relations with its Persian Gulf neighbors.
Some of its aggrieved neighbors actively aided the south during the 1994 civil war.
Since the end of that conflict, tangible progress has been made on the diplomatic front in restoring normal relations with Yemen's neighbors.
The Omani-Yemeni border has been officially demarcated.
In the summer of 2000, Yemen and Saudi Arabia signed an International Border Treaty settling a 50-year-old dispute over the location of the border between the two countries.
Yemen settled its dispute with Eritrea over the Hanish Islands in 1998.

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