[04/07/2021 06:03]
RIYADH - SABA
Vice President Ali Mohsen Saleh received Sunday French Ambassador to Yemen Jane Mary Safa on latest developments and mutual relations between the two countries.
Vice President praised French positions supporting the legitimacy and efforts of French friends in relief and humanitarian activities.
He reviewed a number of issues and topics associated with realizing peace and continuous cooperation of the legitimacy with UN efforts amid Houthi militia's stubbornness responding to Iran's decisions.
He pointed out to a number of crimes committed by the rebel militia for complicating military, economic and humanitarian conditions, crimes like targeting civilians and displaced people camps in Marib by rockets and drones.
He also pointed out to efforts exerted for finalizing implementation of Riyadh Agreement and keenness of the internationally-recognized government to accomplish it and its rejection to obstacles and escalation, which will mainly affect efforts for regaining the state and realizing peace in the region.
For his part, the French diplomat renewed his country's support to efforts of realizing peace and implementing Riyadh Agreement, pointing out to mutual relations between the two countries in different fields.
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