[20/04/2026 05:49]
CAIRO – SABA
The Chargé d'Affaires of Yemen’s Permanent Delegation to the League of Arab States, Ambassador Dr. Ali Mousa discussed Monday with the Secretary-General of the Arab Economic Unity Council Ambassador Mohamadi Al-Ni ways to enhance joint cooperation between the delegation and the council, as well as mechanisms for developing joint Arab action in economic fields and making better use of available resources.
The meeting also reviewed the council’s activities and efforts aimed at strengthening economic ties among Arab countries, in addition to developing studies and research, improving the performance of specialized professional federations and sectoral unions, and enhancing coordination among them.
More than 80 federations and organizations operate within the framework of the Arab Economic Unity Council.
Ambassador Ali Mousa praised the council’s efforts in supporting joint Arab cooperation.
For his part, the Secretary-General of the Arab Economic Unity Council expressed his appreciation for Yemen’s role in supporting the council and helping it overcome the challenges and difficulties it faces.
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