[30/05/2024 01:07]
BEIJING-SABA
The Republic of Yemen contributed to the 10th Ministerial Session of Arab-Chinese Cooperation Forum held in Beijing today, Thursday.
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Dr. Shaea al-Zandani contributed to the gathering discussions.
He celebrated the Yemeni-Chinese robust relations, deeply appreciating the Chinese government supportive stance in support of the Presidential Leadership Council and the internationally recognized Yemeni government, reiterating Yemen's steadfast stance toward the one China single policy.
Dr. al-Zandani pointed out to the Yemeni government's ongoing efforts to eliminate Houthi militias' coup and restore the state's institutions.
He appreciated the good offices of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Sultanate of Oman aiming to end the war, make peace in Yemen.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs hailed Arab-Chinese Cooperation Forum, describing it as an important framework to further promote joint collaboration and dialogue between China and the Arab countries in different spheres.
Al-Zandani touched upon the Palestinian people's ordeal in Gaza Strip where the Israeli occupation forces have been waging an annihilation and genocidal war for 8 month.
He reiterated the call for an immediate and unconditional end of the Israeli aggression and atrocities, delivery of humanitarian aids and establishing the Palestinian independent state with the Holy Quds as its capital.
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