[14/02/2021 02:15]
RIYADH-SABA
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Ahmad Binmubarak discussed Sunday with Saudi Counterpart Farhan Al Saud mutual relations between the countries and means of boosting them.
The two ministers also discussed exchanging visions and viewpoints towards regional and international developments.
Binmubarak reviewed latest developments in Yemen, including the terrorist attack targeted the government at Aden Airport, pointing out that results of the investigations proved Houthi militia was behind the attack, which killed and injured big number of civilians.
He touched upon Houthi militia's recent military escalation in Marib and Jawf and killing and injuring dozens of civilians, confirming that this escalation confirms Houthi militia's rejection to peace and that the militia's decision is at the hand of Iranian regime.
He pointed out to political developments after Riyadh Agreement and the return of the government to Aden, pointing out to Houthi militia's crimes against the Yemeni people.
For his part, the Saudi foreign minister confirmed his country's positions supporting the government of Yemen and keenness of Saudi Arabia on Yemen's unity, security and stability.
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