[01/05/2019 03:22]
BURNEI-SABA
Yemen's non-Resident Ambassador to Brunei Abdulghani al-Shamiri discussed Wednesday with Education Minister of Brunei Datu Sulaiman cooperation between the two countries in education field.
Al-Shamiri confirmed keenness of the government of education under the battle of regaining the state and institutions from Houthi rebel militia.
He valued support of Brunei, confirming keenness on boosting cooperation with Brunei in different fields.
He called the Minister of Education of Brunei for resuming educational and cultural cooperation between the two countries and granting scholarships to Yemeni students, pointing to care provided to students of Islamic Shari'a from Brunei in Hadhramout.
For his part, Minister Sulaiman confirmed significance of boosting relations between the two countries in different fields, pointing out that they will follow up resuming scholarship program to Yemeni students.
He valued care provided to Brunei's students in Yemen, hoping Yemen will overcome its crisis and difficult conditions.
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