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RIYADH- SABA
President of the Republic Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi received on Thursday the British Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs Dominic Raab.
During the meeting Yemeni-British bilateral relations were key focus of the conversations.
A range of regional and international issues of common interests were also discussed.
President Hadi stated that he has always been very keen on establishing peace that is urgently needed for the Yemeni people who have been suffering from the consquencies of the war triggered by the Houthi rebel militia.
The President voiced his gratitude and appreciation for the United Kingdom, International Community and Suadi-led Arab Coalition for their support to the peace efforts in Yemen.
For his part, the British Minister affirmed the UK's support for President Hadi and legality to lead Yemen to the peace anchor despite of the challenges the country has been struggling with.
Raab stressed on the leading role of President Hadi in the implementation of Riyadh Agreement.
Foreign Minister Mohammed al-Hadrami and British Ambassador to Yemen Michael Aron were in attendance.