[27/05/2021 04:23]
MOSCOW - SABA
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Dr. Ahmed Bin Mubarak held talks today here with the Special Envoy of the Russian President to the Middle East and Africa, Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov over the peace efforts in Yemen and the Russian role in the upcoming stage.
Bin Mubarak briefed Bogdanov on the political and military situations in Yemen. He stated that the Yemeni government is committed to continue to deal constructively with every proposal for peace in order to achieve the comprehensive and sustainable peace, nevertheless the obstructions the Houthi militias create to block the peace efforts and its continuing military operations on the governorate of Marib.
The Foreign Minister pointed out to the hazard of the division proposals which risking Yemen's future, security and stability. He stated that the united Yemen which brings all Yemenis together with equal rights, fair distribution of power and wealth is the genuine guarantee for security and peace in Yemen and the region.
For his part, Bogdanov affirmed his country's support for the efforts aiming to reach a comprehensive political settlement ends the war and establish peace and stability in Yemen.
He reiterated his country's principled stance in support of Yemen, maintaining its unity, stability and territorial integrity.
KSrelief Signs Agreements to Implement Water Supply and Environmental Sanitation Projects
PM receives Egyptian Ambassador
Al-Aradah Discusses Developments in Yemen with British Ambassador
President al-Alimi Condoles King of Spain Over Victims of Train Collision
PLC Member al-Khanbashi Stresses Pursuing Perpetrators of Violations in Hadramout, Providing Justice to Victims
Vice Foreign Minister, Egyptian Ambassador Discuss Bilateral Relations and Cooperation
Health Ministry Undersecretary, WHO Discuss Strengthening Health Partnership
Minister of State, Aden Governor Directs Reopening of Central Organization for Control and Auditing Office
PM, U.S. Ambassador discuss joint cooperation
Masam Teams Remove More Than 532,000 Landmines and Explosive Remnants Since Launch of Project in Yemen