[27/05/2024 06:14]
ADEN-SABA
Chairman of the Consultations and Reconciliation Commission (CRC) Mohammed al-Ghaithi along with his Deputies Sakher al-Wajeeh, Jamila Ali Raja and Judge Akram al-Amiri received today, Monday, at the CRC's headquarters in the temporary capital Aden Ambassador of the Royal Netherlands to the Republic of Yemen Jennette Seppen.
The conversations covered several topics relating to the developments of the political, economic and humanitarian situations in our country, ongoing efforts to establish peace and stability and military escalation of the terrorist Houthi militias in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden.
The CRC's plans and efforts were also elaborately discussed.
The headship of the CRC voiced deep gratitude to the Royal Netherlands government and people for their significant contribution to the development drive in Yemen in different areas mainly, water, sanitation, motherhood and childhood.
The Dutch diplomat reaffirmed her country's support for the internationally recognized Yemeni government and the ongoing efforts to make peace.
She also confirmed that the Netherlands will continue to contribute to the development and humanitarian actions in Yemen.
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