ADEN, Yemen – Today, Minister of State and Governor of Aden, Abdul Rahman Sheikh, convened with a delegation from the European Union, headed by Ambassador Patrick Simonnet. The meeting focused on critical humanitarian and developmental issues affecting the region.
During the discussions, the participants reviewed the overall conditions in Aden, which serves as Yemen’s temporary capital. They addressed the urgent service and developmental needs facing the city and explored strategies to enhance coordination and collaboration between local authorities and the European Union across several priority areas.
The conversations underscored the significance of supporting sustainable programs and projects aimed at improving the living conditions of residents. Governor Sheikh pointed out the EU’s substantial role in humanitarian and developmental efforts, which are instrumental in fostering stability and enhancing services in Aden and surrounding provinces.
Governor Sheikh expressed appreciation for the ongoing support provided by the EU and its affiliated institutions. He emphasized the necessity of expanding cooperation and partnership with the European Union, particularly in bolstering infrastructure projects and essential services. Such collaboration is vital for promoting development and stability in the region.
This meeting represents a crucial step towards strengthening the relationship between Aden’s local government and the European Union, with the aim of addressing the pressing needs of the community while advancing sustainable growth.
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