[28/10/2019 01:33]
RIYADH-SABA
Information Minister Muammar Al-Eryani praised China's support for Yemen's , security, stability, unity and territorial integrity, and for the country's developmental and humanitarian assistance.
In a meeting with the Chinese Ambassador to Yemen, Kang Yong, Al-Eryani reviewed the rebellion in the interim capital Aden last August, as an additional challenge to the Yemeni people who had already been struggling against the coup of the Iranian-backed Houthi militia.
Al-Eryani pointed to the wisdom of President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi in handling the crisis until this agreement that has just been reached with the STC rebels to preserve the country's unity and security.
Al-Eryani also praised the role played by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in containing these events, ending the fighting, support the government's efforts to establish its control and working to establish security and stability in the liberated provinces. He pointed out that the Saudi brokered agreement will be official signed.
The Chinese Ambassador congratulated Yemen on the Riyadh Agreement which is will put an end to the rebellion in Aden, praising the wisdom and skill of His Excellency President Hadi, and the great role played by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and its patronage of the agreemen
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