Crude oil prices fell in early Asian trading today, Tuesday, as investors' expectations of demand growth eased due to ongoing trade tensions between the United States and China.
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Yemen's Ambassador to Mauritania Dr. Salem al-Arada and Mauritanian Minister of Justice Ja Mukhtar discussed on Friday judiciary cooperation between the two countries.
Situations of the Yemeni Community and investors in Mauritania were also tackled.
Ambassador al-Arada expressed thanks of the government of Yemen to Mauritanian government and people for their support to Yemeni people in this historical period.
Al-Arada reviewed latest developments in the country and crimes and violations committed by Houthi rebel militia against Yemeni people for three years.
He reaffirmed Yemeni government' firm position on achieving peace in accordance with the three references and providing concessions for this end despite rebel militia's stubbornness and insistence on the proceeding with the war.
For his part, Mukhtar renewed his country government's attitude of standing behind the legality in Yemen represented by President Abdo-Rabbo Mansour Hadi.
He confirmed that his ministry will work on protecting Yemeni community and investors in Mauritania.