[04/03/2024 05:47]
ADEN - SABA
Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Dr. Ahmed bin Mubarak received today, Monday, in the temporary capital Aden head of the EU Mission in Yemen Gabriel Vinals, Ambassadors of France Katherine Corm Kammoun and the Netherlands Jennette Seppen.
The discussions covered topical issues including the developments in the Yemeni national scene, prospects to revive peace process and the repercussions of the Houthi militias' terrorist attacks on the shipping lanes and international navigation, most recent of all the sinking of the cargo ship Rubymar.
The conversations also touched upon the government's top priorities in the areas of basic services, economy, living conditions, reforms programs and the required support by the European friends.
Bin Mubarak reiterated the government's commitment to resume the political process, establish peace that is based on the well-known agreed on three terms of the peace references.
The Prime Minister welcomed the European Ambassadors' visit to Aden, highly praising the EU's significant support for the Presidential Leadership Council's, the Yemeni government's and people's aspirations to restore the state's institutions.
The European Ambassadors have confirmed their full support for the government and the Prime Minister's attitudes.
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