[19/05/2024 07:49]
CAIRO-SABA
Speaker of Parliament Sultan al-Barakan along with Deputy Speakers Mohammed al-Shadadi and Mohsen BaSorra met today, Sunday, with the Ambassador of the United States to the Republic of Yemen Seteven Fagin.
The heads of the parliamentary blocs Sultan al-Atwani, Ali al-Ma'mari, Abdulrhman Ma'zib and Ali al-Anisi were in attendance.
The meeting aimed to discuss the latest developments in the Yemeni national arena, ongoing efforts to make peace in Yemen and regional and international developments of common interest.
The discussions covered a wide range of topical issues including economic hardships, basic services troubles and security challenges due to Houthi militias' criminal practices and measures in different fields.
The Speaker of the Parliament, his deputies and heads of the Parliamentary blocs underscored the significant role the U.S.A. must undertake as a key international player and partner in bringing peace and supporting the Yemeni government to manage the economic challenges.
The American Ambassador has confirmed the American administration's support for the peace process in Yemen, reiterating Washington's steadfast support for Yemen's security, stability and unity.
Fagin also reaffirmed the American administration's support for the ongoing efforts to bring Yemen's crisis to its end and establishing permanent peace.
Official and Societal Efforts Must Be Joined To Protect Cultural Heritage
Houthis Threatens to Expand Military Support Network
Marib Deputy Governor Discusses Expanded Cooperation With Japanese NGO IVY
Marib Official, UK Charity Discuss Expanding Humanitarian Assistance
French Ambassador Visits Key Health and Tourism Sites in Hadramout
Al-Khanbashi and French Ambassador Discuss Expanding Development Cooperation
'MASAN' Removes 2,500 Houthis-Laid Landmines in 10 Days
Yemen's Ambassador Discusses with Algerian Official Iranian Violations of Country's Sovereignty
Al-Khanbashi: We're Interested in Promoting Human Rights
Yemen Condemns Iranian Attacks on Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, UAE, Oman, Jordan