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PM, his Moroccan counterpart confer over range of issues
[21/01/2021 06:18]
ADEN - SABA
Prime Minister Dr. Ma'een Abdulmalik and his Moroccan counterpart Dr. Sa'd Adin al-Othmani exchanged points of views over several issues and dossiers of common interest, explored prospects for further corporation and coordination between the two countries to serve the mutual interests of the Yemeni and Moroccan peoples.
The discussions which held on Thursday via video conference touched upon the latest developments in the two countries.
The two Prime Ministers underscored the need for resuming the meetings of the Yemeni-Moroccan ministerial committees, exchange visits.
Ma'een and al-Othamani stressed that it is very important to coordinate about the two countries' national issues in the international stages.
Dr. Ma'een voiced appreciation for the Moroccan Kingdom for its supportive stances in support of the Yemeni legitimate government and the Yemeni people.
The Moroccan Prime Minister confirmed his country's support for all Arab and international efforts to maintain Yemen's security and stability as well as for the Yemeni government's efforts to do its duties.