Prince Naif bin Abdulaziz, the Interior Minister, arrived here on Saturday evening in response to an invitation extended to him by his Yemeni Counterpart Dr. Rashid Muhammad Al-Alami Prince Naif was accompanied by a high-ranking delegation including Minister of State and member of the Cabinet Dr Mutlab Al-Nafeesa, Saleh Al-Muhayya, the Chief of the General Staff, Dr Abdulrahman Al-Jammaz, the Special Advisor of the Interior Minister, and other senior officials. Prince Naif, who will lead the Saudi side at the meetings of the Saudi- Yemeni Joint Committee, said the meetings of the Committee come in line with the international borders treaty signed by the Kingdom and Yemen. He praised the existing cooperation between the two countries. Prince Naif said he will convey a verbal message from the Custodian of the two Holy Mosques King Fahd bin Abdulaziz and Crown Prince Abdullah bin Abdulaziz, the Deputy Premier and Commander of the National Guard, and Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz, the Second Deputy Premier, Defense and Aviation Minister and Inspector General, to the Yemeni President on issues of mutual interest. Underling the importance of the borders treaty, he said it has positively contributed to enhancing security cooperation between the two countries. Prince Naif said the Saudi-Yemeni cooperation in combating terrorism was going ahead well. On his part, Dr. Rashid, lauding the existing security cooperation between the Kingdom and Yemen, said the borders treaty has opened new horizons in all domains. 'Exchange of documents of borders demarcation between the two countries will open wide-doors for partnership at all economic and security levels', he added.