Council member Al-Bahssani discusses updates on the situation and strengthening bilateral relations with the Russian chargé d’affaires.
Strengthening Yemen-Russia Relations: A Meeting of Key Leaders

Today, Major General Faraj Salmeen Al-Bahsani, a member of the Presidential Leadership Council, met with Yevgeny Koudrov, the Chargé d’Affaires of the Russian Embassy in Yemen. The two leaders discussed ways to enhance bilateral relations and addressed the rapid developments occurring in both local and regional contexts.
Current Situation in Yemen
During the meeting, Al-Bahsani highlighted the pressing issues facing Yemen. He emphasized the need for Russia to play a significant role in supporting the efforts of the Presidential Leadership Council and the government. This support is crucial for achieving lasting stability and peace in the country. Al-Bahsani urged for a proactive Russian involvement in these matters.
Historical Ties and Future Cooperation
Al-Bahsani praised the deep historical ties between Yemen and Russia. He stressed the importance of strengthening cooperation across political, economic, and cultural sectors. Such collaboration would benefit both nations and help address current challenges, particularly in humanitarian and economic areas. He called for enhanced joint coordination to tackle these pressing issues.
Russia’s Commitment to Yemen
In response, Koudrov reaffirmed Russia’s unwavering support for the Presidential Leadership Council. He expressed Moscow’s commitment to fostering stability in Yemen and emphasized the importance of ongoing coordination with all parties involved. This collaboration aims to contribute to the security and peace that Yemen desperately needs.
The meeting between Al-Bahsani and Koudrov marks a significant step in reinforcing Yemen-Russia relations. As both leaders recognize the importance of cooperation, their discussions pave the way for a more stable and prosperous future for Yemen.
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