Algiers, Algeria – In a significant diplomatic gesture, Azzouz Nasri, the President of the Algerian Senate, visited the Yemeni Embassy today to express condolences on behalf of Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune following the passing of former Yemeni President Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi.
During the visit, President Nasri conveyed his sincere condolences regarding this profound loss. He offered prayers for the late Yemeni leader, requesting divine mercy and a place in paradise for him. Furthermore, he extended heartfelt wishes for patience and solace to Hadi’s family and the Yemeni people during this challenging time.
In response, Nabil Abdul Qadir, the Chargé d’Affaires at the Yemeni Embassy in Algeria, expressed gratitude to President Nasri for his thoughtful gesture. He underscored that this visit reflects the deep historical and fraternal ties that exist between Algeria and Yemen. The exchange of condolences highlights the solidarity shared between the two nations and their peoples, reinforcing their commitment to mutual support.
This meeting underscores the importance of diplomatic relations and collaborative support during periods of grief. The condolences offered by Algeria exemplify a commitment to maintaining strong ties with Yemen, further solidifying the bonds of friendship and cooperation between the two countries.
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