Baker discusses strengthening scientific and academic collaboration with the Syrian Minister of Higher Education.

Strengthening Academic Ties: Yemen and Syria Collaborate on Educational Initiatives
Yemen’s Charge d’Affaires Meets Syrian Minister of Higher Education
Today, Mohammed Ba’kar, the Charge d’Affaires of the Yemeni Embassy in Damascus, engaged in discussions with Dr. Marwan Al-Halabi, Syria’s Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research. The meeting focused on enhancing scientific and academic cooperation between Yemen and Syria. Both officials are preparing to sign a new memorandum of understanding (MoU) aimed at fostering cultural exchange between the two nations.
Key Areas of Collaboration
The proposed MoU will facilitate the exchange of scholarships across various academic levels and disciplines. Additionally, it will promote scientific visits and encourage collaboration among universities in diverse research fields. This initiative aims to create a robust framework for academic engagement, benefiting students and institutions alike.
Addressing Challenges for Yemeni Students
During the meeting, the officials also discussed strategies to overcome academic and logistical challenges faced by Yemeni students studying in Syrian universities. Dr. Al-Halabi assured that the Syrian government would provide all necessary support and facilities to these students. He emphasized that the upcoming MoU represents a roadmap for advancing academic and scientific exchanges between Yemen and Syria, elevating their collaboration to meet desired standards.
Conclusion
As Yemen and Syria prepare to formalize their partnership through the MoU, both countries look forward to a strengthened academic relationship. This collaboration promises to enhance educational opportunities and foster cultural ties, ultimately benefiting students and institutions in both nations.
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