[18/10/2018 01:58]
RIYADH-SABA
President Abd-Rabbo Mansour Hadi received on Thursday credentials of Chinese Ambassador Kang Yong, UK Ambassador Michael Aron, Greece Ambassador, Bahraini Ambassador Hamoud Al Khalifa, German Ambassador Carola Mueller-Holtkemper, Lebanese Ambassador HadiJaber and Tunisian Ambassador Lutfi bin-Qayed.
After receiving the credentials, President Hadi held separate meetings with the Ambassadors, confirming his directives of easing their tasks for activating and boosting mutual relations between Yemen and their countries.
President Hadi touched upon a number of issues and topics associated with Yemeni arena under current conditions Yemen is going through, pointing to activating and boosting fruitful cooperation between Yemen and their countries in different fields.
The ambassadors conveyed best wishes of presidents of their countries, confirming exerting their best efforts for promoting relations between their countries and Yemen and activating cooperation.
They valued positions and efforts of Yemen's leadership for peace, security and stability based the three references led by UNSC's Resolution 2216.
They also congratulated the newly appointed prime minister on confidence given by President Hadi to him in managing the government in this critical stage.
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