[27/11/2018 01:46]
ADEN-SABA
Prime Minister Dr Ma'een Abdulmalik received on Tuesday Ambassador of United Arab Emirates (UAE) to our country Salim Al-Ghafli.
The Prime Minister described Yemeni-Emirati relations as historic, deeply rooted and typical example for the constructive relations. He said" We're looking forward to further boost fraternal relationship and enhance joint cooperation between the two countries in different spheres".
Dr Ma'een extended his congratulations to the Emirati Ambassador on the National Day of the UAE, which is corresponding 2nd of December, wishing the UAE's government, leadership and people more wellbeing and prosperity.
He also offered his greetings to the Emirati leadership, armed forces and peoples on the advent of the "Emirati Martyr Day" November 30.
Ma'een highly appreciated the Emirati martyrs' great sacrifices they extended alongside their brothers in the Yemeni military while they together heroically battled Houthi putschist militia. He noted that Emirati martyrs' will be immortalized forever in the Yemeni peoples' memory and Yemen's history. He said" The sacrifices made by the UAE under the Saudi-led Arab Coalition in the common fateful battle would be appreciated and glorified by all Yemeni people".
The Prime Minister praised the supportive stances of the UAE leadership toward Yemeni in different fields of development, relief and humanitarian.
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