[03/08/2025 07:17]
ADEN-SABA
The Prime Minister Salem bin Braik greatly valued the supportive stances of the People's Republic of China in support of the internationally recognized Yemeni government, deeply appreciating the Chinese significant contribution to the development drive and humanitarian actions in Yemen.
He voiced his comments during his talks today, Sunday, in the temporary capital, Aden, the Charge d' Affaires of the embassy of the People's Republic of China in the Republic of Yemen Zhao Cheng.
The conversations covered a wide range of topical issues including Yemeni-Chinese bilateral relations, the developments in our country and the Chinese role in supporting the Yemeni people.
The Prime Minister called on the Chinese businessmen and companies to come to Yemen to establish their investment enterprises in different fields.
" We're looking forward to further broaden the cooperation and coordination with our Chinese friends", said bin Braik.
The Chinese diplomat reiterated his government support for the Presidential Leadership Council and the Yemeni government, reaffirming Beijing's commitment to continue its support for peace and development efforts in Yemen.
He noted that China is closely following the positive developments in the temporary capital Aden and it will work to support the government's efforts in reconstruction and achieving stability.
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