[23/12/2022 06:43]
ANKARA - SABA
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Dr. Ahmed BinMubarak held talks today, Friday, here with the Turkish Interior Minister Sulyeman Soylu.
The discussions covered a range of topics pertaining to bilateral security collaboration and relations between the two countries including visa entry for Yemeni nationals and residence permission for the ones who currently live in Turkey due to the Terrorist Houthi militias' coup and atrocities.
The two sides agreed to set-up a committee to handle all unresolved issues.
BinMubarak noted the Yemeni government's decision about labeling the Houthi group a Terrorist Organization, calling on the Turkish authorities to cooperation about implementing the resolution to help curtailing the Houthis' terrorist attacks and practices against the Yemeni peoples.
He deeply appreciated the Turkish government's facilitations and collaboration with the Yemeni community in Turkey.
The Turkish Interior Minister underscored the importance of further promoting bilateral security relations between the two countries.
He also cited the facilitations have been provided by the Turkish government for the Yemeni community, demonstrated willingness to further strengthen security cooperation.
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