Foreign Minister meets with accredited Arab ambassadors in Russia.

Yemen's Foreign Minister Meets with Arab Ambassadors in Moscow to Discuss Bilateral Cooperation and Regional Stability

Moscow, – Dr. Shaia Al-Zindani, Yemen’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriate Affairs, engaged in pivotal discussions today with Arab ambassadors accredited in Moscow. This meeting, part of his official visit, aimed to explore and enhance the bilateral cooperation between Yemen and Russia, alongside addressing the latest developments in Yemen.

Strengthening Bilateral Ties and Addressing Regional Concerns

During the meeting, Minister Al-Zindani provided an update on the current situation in Yemen, including the threats posed by Houthi escalations in the Red Sea. He highlighted the efforts of the Presidential Leadership Council and the government to achieve peace in Yemen, praising the contributions of Saudi Arabia and Oman towards this cause.

Al-Zindani also expressed gratitude towards the Arab ambassadors for their support of Yemen’s diplomatic endeavors. He emphasized that ending the war in Yemen is crucial for the security and stability of the entire region.

Acknowledging Diplomatic Efforts

The meeting, which also saw the attendance of Yemen’s Ambassador to Moscow, Ahmed Al-Wahishi, served as a platform for Al-Zindani to acknowledge the significant role played by Arab diplomats in backing Yemen’s quest for peace and stability.

This gathering underscores the importance of diplomatic dialogues and international cooperation in addressing the challenges faced by Yemen and the broader region. It also highlights the ongoing efforts to foster peace and security, demonstrating the collective resolve to ensure regional stability.

The discussions in Moscow reflect a continued commitment to strengthening bilateral relations and working together to support diplomatic solutions in Yemen. The meeting is a testament to the shared understanding of the importance of peace for the prosperity of the region.

 

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