[16/12/2023 01:05]
Aden – Saba
Minister of Foreign Affairs Dr. Ahmed bin Mubarak conducted a phone call with his Kuwaiti counterpart, Sheikh Salem Al-Sabah, expressing his sincere condolences and sincere sympathy on the Kuwaiti nation's nation loss of His Highness Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, the Emir of Kuwait, praying to God Almighty to make his soul rest in peace and in the gardens of heaven, and to inspire his honorable family, and the Kuwaiti people with patience and comfort.
Yemen's minister recalled the positions of the deceased Emir in strengthening bilateral relations, his support for the government, unity and stability of Yemen, and his permanent standing by the just causes of the Islamic nation.
During the call, Bin Mubarak congratulated the Kuwaiti leadership on the appointment of His Highness Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah as Emir of Kuwait, as he represents the best successor to the best predecessor and a natural extension of the wise and sober policy that was established by the rulers of the State of Kuwait, wishing him continued health and success in his leadership of the Kuwaiti people in achieving more progress, prosperity, and prosperity, and continuing the same approach in strengthening bilateral relations between the two brotherly countries and developing them to broader horizons.
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