President Alimi Engages with Japanese Ambassador to Strengthen Bilateral Relations

- President Alimi met with Japanese Ambassador Nakashima to discuss bilateral cooperation.
- The meeting focused on enhancing Yemen-Japan partnership in recovery and infrastructure development.
- President Alimi praised Japan's significant humanitarian contributions and commitment to Yemen's stability.
- Both leaders emphasized the need for increased Japanese presence in Yemen's development projects.
President Alimi Meets with Japanese Ambassador
On Sunday, President Dr. Rashad Mohammed Alimi, the head of the Presidential Leadership Council, welcomed Japanese Ambassador to Yemen, Yoichi Nakashima. The two leaders engaged in discussions aimed at enhancing cooperation between Yemen and Japan, concentrating on critical areas such as early recovery, energy, capacity building, and infrastructure development.
Strengthening Yemen-Japan Relations
During the meeting, President Alimi expressed his profound appreciation for the longstanding relationship between Yemen and Japan. He underscored Japan’s significant humanitarian and developmental contributions over the decades, noting that Yemenis associate Japan with progress in various sectors, including development, education, healthcare, mine clearance, and support for local communities.
Japan’s Support for Yemen’s Stability
President Alimi praised Japan’s commitment to Yemen’s stability and unity. He recognized Japan’s ongoing efforts to alleviate humanitarian suffering, emphasizing its role as one of the largest donors in health, electricity, education, agriculture, water, and mine clearance initiatives.
Transitioning to Broader Development Initiatives
The President articulated his desire to transition the partnership with Japan from a focus on humanitarian responses to a broader emphasis on development, recovery, and reconstruction. He expressed hopes for an increased presence of Japanese companies and expertise in future projects related to infrastructure, energy, ports, and technical education.
Current Situation in Yemen
President Alimi addressed the current situation in Yemen, detailing government reforms aimed at stabilizing the economy, unifying security and military decisions, and improving essential services. He acknowledged the vital support from Saudi Arabia, which serves as a cornerstone for establishing security and stability while backing ongoing reforms.
Humanitarian Priorities and Trust-Building
The President commended Japan’s humanitarian focus, reaffirming the Yemeni government’s commitment to addressing critical issues, particularly concerning detainees. He regarded the recent agreement as a positive step toward building trust and resolving other humanitarian matters.
Addressing Regional Security Threats
Furthermore, President Alimi discussed the Houthi threat to international maritime security, describing it as an Iranian proxy that destabilizes the region. He emphasized that the security of the Red Sea and Bab el-Mandeb Strait is a global issue impacting the world economy, including Japanese commercial interests. He called for tangible support for the Yemeni state and its legitimate institutions to protect maritime routes.
Conclusion
The meeting between President Alimi and Ambassador Nakashima highlights the significance of Yemen-Japan relations and their shared commitment to fostering stability and development in Yemen. As both nations look to the future, their partnership is poised to play a crucial role in addressing the challenges facing Yemen today.

