[23/11/2017 09:44]
KHARTOUM-SABA
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Hussein Arab handed over Thursday Sudanese First Vice President BakriSaleh a letter from President Abdo-Rabbu Mansour Hadi to his counterpart PresidentOmer al-Basheer.
The letter deals with Sudan's support to Yemen in the framework of Saudi-Led Arab Coalition for facing Houthi-Salehrebel militias' coup. The letter included gratitude of Yemeni people to al-Basheer's government and people of Sudan.
On the other hand, Minister Arab visited Sudanese training center here and got acquainted the samples of training for policemen in Sudan and qualifications update.
Arab also inspected situations of Yemeni injured people, who are receiving treatment in East Nile Hospital. He promised of conveying their demands to concerned bodies.
Arab met also with Yemeni students at Sudanese Collages, Academies and Universities and listened to their demands and problems they face. He argued them on doubling efforts for gaining higher sciences.
The country is experiencing difficult conditions and needs integrated efforts from all, said Arab, adding, the homeland needs sacrifices and is waiting for the return of its sons from Abroad.
Upon departure, Arab valued good reception and treatment of Sudanese Interior Ministry's leadership to their Yemeni brothers.
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