Yemen participates in the fourth meeting of the Southwest Asia organization, ESCWA.

Yemen Participates in Fourth ESCWA Meeting in Beirut

The Republic of Yemen participated today in the fourth meeting of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA) held in Beirut, Lebanon. The Yemeni delegation was led by Ali Al-Sharafi, the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Industry and Trade.

Key Discussions on Economic Challenges

During the meeting, representatives from member states’ ministries of trade and economy, along with officials from the Arab League, addressed significant challenges. They focused on the European Union’s mechanism for carbon border adjustments and its implications for Arab countries.

Transition of Presidency and Broader Topics

The meeting also marked the transition of the presidency from the Kingdom of Bahrain to the Republic of Tunisia. Participants discussed various vital issues related to inter-member relations, strategies for training and qualifying personnel, and sought advice on enhancing economic aspects. These discussions aimed to adapt to the rapidly changing landscape of global trade.

Yemen’s Call for Support

In his address, Undersecretary Ali Aatif Al-Sharafi highlighted the severe challenges Yemen faces due to the Houthi militia’s coup against the legitimate government. He emphasized the urgent need for regional and international support, collaboration, and the provision of expertise and training for national personnel. This support should align with international compliance standards to foster Yemen’s economic recovery.

Conclusion

The meeting underscored the importance of cooperation among member states to address economic challenges and promote sustainable development in the region. Yemen’s participation reflects its commitment to engaging with regional partners to navigate the complexities of the current global trade environment.

For more details, visit Yemen TV.

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