[11/09/2021 02:41]
STOCKHOLM-SABA and
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Ahmad Awadh bin Mubarak discussed Saturday with Arab ambassadors here political situation developments in Yemen, horizons of political solution and the government's vision for realizing inclusive and just peace on the bases of the three agreed upon references.
Bin Mubarak praised Arab's position supporting Yemen and its internationally- recognized government and Arab countries' support to Yemen's unity, security and stability, as well as realizing the just and inclusive peace on the bases of the three agreed upon references; the GCC Initiative, the outcomes of the National Dialogue Conference and UN Resolution 2216.
He confirmed that Yemen, despite the crisis it goes through, will continue to support All Arab issues.
He pointed out to significance of political action between Arab embassies in foreign countries to defend Arab just issues, pointing out to importance of facing Iranian sabotage agenda and its Houthi and Hezbollah hands for destabilizing the region and splitting Arab society.
For their part, Arab ambassadors confirmed their support to diplomatic efforts exerted by Yemeni government for seeking chances for realizing peace and pushing the political process forward.
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