[20/01/2021 06:31]
SLOVENIA - SABA
Yemen's Non-Resident Ambassador to Slovenia Haitham Shuga'ddin discussed Wednesday via visual communications with the Head of the Middle East Management at Slovenian Foreign Ministry Natalia Mansour latest developments in Yemen.
The meeting touched upon the terrorist attack targeted the government at Aden International Airport by Houthi Militia.
Shuga'ddin pointed out to significance of US decision of designating Houthi militia as terrorist group for forcing Houthis to resort to peace process, confirming commitment of the government of Yemen of facilitating arrival of humanitarian aid to all Yemeni areas, including those under the militia.
He also pointed out to continuous support of Yemen to all efforts led by the UN for reaching inclusive and sustainable peace in Yemen.
For her part, the Slovenian official renewed her country's denouncement to the attack, which targeted the Yemeni government at Aden Airport, confirming her country's support to UN efforts for realizing peace in Yemen.
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