On Thursday, Tareq Saleh, a member of the Presidential Leadership Council, met with Mohammed Hamdi Al-Zaabi, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Ambassador to Yemen. They focused on the latest developments in Yemen and the regional and international efforts aimed at achieving peace.
During their discussion, Saleh highlighted the UAE’s ongoing developmental projects in the western coast of Yemen. These initiatives cover several vital sectors, including infrastructure, education, energy, and water supply. The projects aim to enhance the living conditions of the Yemeni people and support the country’s recovery.
Saleh expressed his gratitude for the UAE’s generous support in alleviating the suffering of the Yemeni population. He emphasized the importance of this assistance in restoring state institutions and achieving comprehensive stability and peace in Yemen.
In a show of solidarity, Ambassador Al-Zaabi inquired about Saleh’s health following his recent surgery due to a traffic accident. He congratulated Saleh on his successful recovery and return to duty.
Ambassador Al-Zaabi reaffirmed the UAE’s commitment to continue its supportive role in promoting security and peace in Yemen. He emphasized the importance of collaboration in addressing the ongoing challenges facing the country.
This meeting underscores the ongoing partnership between Yemen and the UAE, highlighting the shared goal of achieving lasting peace and stability in the region.
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