[05/03/2023 04:50]
DOHA - SABA
Member of the Presidential Leadership Council Othman Mujalli met today, Sunday, here with the Prime Minister of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia Abiy Ahmed on the sideline of the Fifth United Nations Conference on the Least Developed Countries.
They conferred over bilateral relations and cooperation between the two friendly countries.
Mujalli highly praised historic relations between Yemen and Ethiopia, affirming Yemen's support for Ethiopia's security, stability and territorial integrity.
He stated the Yemen is very keenness to further promote collaboration with the Ethiopia in different fields to serve the mutual interests of the two countries and peoples.
For his part the Ethiopian Prime Minister confirmed country's keenness on bolstering joint cooperation with the Republic of Yemen.
He said " We, in Ethiopia, will remember very well Yemen's stances and its noble people in support of Ethiopia, they stood with us when many abandoned us at a critical moment, we do say to our people we and Yemen always have been together, they had been with us at the most difficult circumstances Ethiopia had ever experienced" .
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