[20/07/2017 03:51]
Riyadh-SABA
President Abdu Rabbu Mansour Hadi on Thursday received here credentials of Australian, Mexican, Czech ambassadors to Yemen.
After receiving the credentials, Hadi met every ambassador separately, directing the Yemeni authorities to facilitate them to perform their diplomatic tasks.
The president hailed profound relations between Yemen and their countries, signaling out that these relations were based on respect, coordination and cooperation.
The president also introduced an overview to the ambassadors on Yemen's updates and consequences of the war on the Yemeni people, indicating that the Houthi-Saleh militias target neighboring countries and play suspicious roles.
"The Yemeni people looks forward to peace based on the basic terms of references; the GCC-mediated Initiative, the National Dialogue Conference and the UN resolutions on Yemen, particularly the UN resolution 2216" Hadi added.
The ambassadors affirmed that they will do best to strengthen mutual relations, cooperation and coordination, thanking President Hadi for giving them a summary about Yemen's developments.
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