[30/05/2019 06:35]
NAIROBI-SABA
Prime Minister DrAbdulmalik convened a session with Arab Countries' ambassadors to Kenya on Thursday.
The a meeting also included a number of the heads of delegations to the first session of the UN-Habitat Assembly being held in Nairobi.
DrMa'een detailed Arab diplomats and heads of delegations about the latest developments in Yemen in view of the ongoing war triggered by Iran-allied Houthi militia.
He said" We're fully aware that you are closely watching us, you are concerned about us, but I would like to tell you that Yemen is a strong nation with its people and faith, I can assure you that we'll cope with this dilemma".
He cited the government's efforts reinstate basic services, mitigate humanitarian crisis and manage economic hardships as a result of the Houthi militia coup and war.
The Prime Minister highly appreciated Saudi-led Coalition's role in supporting Yemen at this critical stage.
Arab Ambassadors voiced their support for the Yemeni government's efforts and Yemen's official leadership.
The Kenyan Minister of Tourism, Chairman of Arab Kenyan Friendship Association Najeeb Balala was in attendance.
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