[14/05/2018 02:42]
RIYADH-SABA
President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi received today the credentials of a number of newly appointed foreign ambassadors to Yemen.
He received the credentials of the new Egyptian, Nigerian, Bosnian, Polish, and New Zealander ambassadors.
Following the receipt of the credentials, Hadi met every ambassador separately, welcoming them and asserting the government's keenness to facilitate their missions.
He discussed with them issues related to Yemen's current instability asa a result of the Houthirebels diehard insurgency. He stressed the importance of contributing to the international cooperation and coordination to restore security, stability and peace back to Yemen.
On their part, the ambassadors expressed their pleasure at their receptions stressing that they will exert their best efforts to improve the relations of their countries with Yemen and revitalize cooperation for the common interest.
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