[03/01/2022 02:39]
Dubai - Saba
Prime Minister Dr. Maeen Abdulmalik, received in Yemen's wing in Expo Dubai 2020, Vice President of the United Arab Emirates, the Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum.
The prime minister, and Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid toured the wing and saw many of the manifestations of civilization which Yemen is known for such as architecture, agriculture, science, culture and others, as well as a number of Yemeni products.
The two sides discussed the path of the bilateral and distinguished bilateral relations between Yemen and the UAE, and the joint keenness of their ties in various fields and at all levels and in which the common interests of the two countries.
It also exchanged views on developments on the Yemeni national arena, and the UAE's firm position in supporting legality and the government to bypass existing challenges, restoration of the state and economic stability.
The Emirati official expressed his admiration for the Yemeni wing reflecting the depth of history and civilization of Yemen. "When we talk about the depth of history and civilization, we are talking about Yemen. The people of Yemen," he said.
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