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Foreign Minister, his Mauritanian counterpart discuss cooperation
[14/03/2023 06:45]
NOUAKCHOTT - SABA
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Dr. Ahmed BinMubarak and his Mauritanian counterpart Mohammed Salim Weld Marzok held talks today, Tuesday, over bilateral relations and cooperation between the two countries.
The conversations also covered the developments in our country including the international and regional efforts to establish the truce and resume political consultations to put an end of the war, achieve peace.
The two sided have agreed to resume the Joint Ministerial Committee Meetings and hold the next meeting in Nouakchott this year 2023.
The Mauritanian Minister reiterated Mauritian's support for the Presidential Leadership Council, Yemeni government and their efforts to achieve the Yemeni peoples' aspirations.
Weld Marzok also renewed his country's support for Yemen's security, stability and unity.