[31/01/2018 04:44]
RIYADH-SABA
Vice President Ali Mohsen has praised Yemeni-Korean unique relations in economic field and providing development and relief support to Yemeni people.
In his meeting with Ambassador of South Korea to Yemen BakWoung on Wednesday, Mohsen briefed the ambassador on the latest developments in Yemen and effects of the coup on political, security, economy and humanitarian fields.
He confirmed efforts of the legality- with support from the Arab Coalition- to restore security and stability in Yemen and working on creating suitable environment for investment and construction in liberated areas and finalizing liberation of other provinces.
He reaffirmed intention of the political leadership- under President Hadi- on regaining the state and withdrawal of weapons from militias and realizing permanent peace based on the three references: the GCC Initiative, the outcomes of the National Dialogue Conference and the UN Resolution 2216.
For his part, the South Korean Diplomat confirmed his country's support to legality and for peace and security and stability of Yemen, showing readiness of providing more support for economic and culture progress.
He expressed pleasure for the meeting, which comes in the framework of boosting cooperation relations between the two countries.
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