[07/02/2022 04:04]
RIYADH-SABA
Vice President Ali Mohsen Saleh received Monday Dutch Ambassador to Yemen Peter Hof discussing with him mutual relations between the two countries, latest developments in Yemen and realizing security and stability in Yemen.
He praised Dutch role of supporting the internationally-recognized government and efforts in relief and humanitarian fields.
He pointed out to Houthi militia's continuous terrorist attacks on Yemeni people, shelling cities and camps of displaced people, as well as targeting civil and vital institutions in Saudi Arabia, threatening international maritime navigation and other crimes, which confirm the militia's stubbornness and rejection to all international efforts for realizing peace.
He confirmed significance of speeding up implementation of security and military section of Riyadh Agreement for unifying national fronts, praising efforts of Saudi Arabia in this field.
For his part, the Dutch diplomat confirmed continuous support of his country to Yemen, praising relations between the two countries and expressing aspirations for promoting them in different field.
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