[23/02/2023 03:06]
London – Saba
Yemen's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr. Ahmed Awad bin Mubarak, met with a group of all parliamentary parties on Yemen, headed by Mr. Tim Lawton, to discuss the overall developments in Yemen from their political, economic, security, military and humanitarian aspects.
In a meeting held in the British capital today, they reviewed the tracks of the peace process in Yemen, the efforts and initiatives aimed at achieving peace, the government's vision on the foundations upon which a comprehensive and lasting peace is to be based, and the support required for the government to restore security and stability in Yemen.
They also discussed geopolitical challenges, the Iranian subversive role in Yemen, and the continued flow of Iranian weapons to the terrorist Houthi militia, especially drones, and the threat that this poses to security and peace in the region and maritime transport lines.
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