[10/03/2022 01:28]
Cairo - Saba
Yemen participated in the eighth meeting of the Arab Regional Consultation Process on Migration and Asylum, organized by the League of Arab States in the Egyptian capital, Cairo today.
Yemen's delegation delegation was headed by the Deputy Foreign Minister, Dr. Muhammad Al-Adeel.
Al-Adeel affirmed our country’s keenness to put the commitments and guiding principles included in the global agreement for safe, orderly and regular migration into practice on the ground, according to what is possible and available in light of the circumstances that Yemen is going through, and in light of the national constants based on respect for human rights.
He pointed out that the issue of migration is of great importance to Yemen, since the Iranian Houthi coup, whose disruptive and destructive effects have generally affected all areas of life and people, including the causation of migrations and internal displacements, whose harms have multiplied dramatically and frighteningly given the large number of internally displaced people.
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