Today, Yemen’s Ambassador to Japan, Adel Al-Sanini, received a delegation from Japan, which included prominent figures such as Takagi Kei, a member of the Japanese Parliament and head of the Foreign Affairs Committee. The delegation also consisted of Keiichi Iwamoto, Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs and head of the Middle East and Africa Division, as well as Tadayuki Miyashita, head of the Protocol and Ceremonial Division at the Japanese Foreign Ministry. Their visit was specifically to express condolences following the passing of former President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi.
The Japanese officials conveyed their heartfelt condolences on behalf of the Japanese government and people to Dr. Rashad Mohammed Al-Alimi, President of the Presidential Leadership Council, as well as to the family of the deceased and the Yemeni people during this challenging time. They underscored the strong bilateral relations and the enduring friendship that exists between Yemen and Japan.
In response, Ambassador Al-Sanini expressed Yemen’s profound appreciation for the sincere sentiments expressed by the Japanese government and its people. He highlighted that such gestures reflect the advanced levels of cooperation and coordination between the two friendly nations across various sectors.
This meeting not only underscores the enduring ties between Yemen and Japan but also showcases their commitment to mutual support and collaboration in the face of adversity.
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