[26/01/2025 12:36]
KUWAIT - SABA
The Crown Prince of the State of Kuwait, His Highness, Sheikh Dr. Sabah Khalid al-Hamad al-Mubarak al-Sabah received today, Sunday, at Seif Palace in the capital, Kuwait, the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Dr. Shaya al-Zindani.
Sheikh al-Sabah expressed the State of Kuwait's full solidarity with the Yemeni people, asserting Kuwait's willingness to do its utmost efforts in order to contribute to achieving peace, security and stability in Yemen.
Dr. al-Zindani's talks with the Kuwaitis Crown Prince covered Yemeni-Kuwaiti bilateral relations and cooperation and ways to further develop them in different fields as well as the recent developments in the region and how to boost coordinating between the two countries to cope with current challenges.
The two sides underscored the importance of further bolstering the partnership between Yemen and Kuwait to serve the mutual interests of the two countries and to establish stability and development in the region.
Dr. al-Zindani celebrated the historic relations between Yemen and the State of Kuwait, voicing the Yemeni government's deep gratitude and appreciation to the State of Kuwait for its continuous generous support to Yemen in different fields.
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