The Minister of Information discusses enhancing media, cultural, and tourism cooperation with the Korean ambassador.

Minister Discusses Strengthening Bilateral Relations with South Korean Ambassador
On Saturday, Yemen’s Minister of Information, Culture, and Tourism, Muammar Al-Eryani, met with South Korean Ambassador to Yemen, Do Bong-ki. The two officials explored ways to enhance bilateral relations in the fields of media, culture, and tourism, aiming to open new avenues for future cooperation.
Acknowledging Support and Opportunities
Minister Al-Eryani praised South Korea’s supportive stance towards Yemen, particularly through United Nations programs and humanitarian aid. He emphasized the importance of learning from South Korea’s experiences in cultural and technological development.
Proposals for Collaboration
During the meeting, Al-Eryani presented several proposals to strengthen ties. Key suggestions included:
- Signing a memorandum of understanding between the two ministries.
- Organizing a Yemeni cultural week in Seoul.
- Launching a scholarship program to train Yemeni youth in technology, renewable energy, and cinema.
South Korea’s Commitment to Investment
In response, Ambassador Do expressed South Korea’s eagerness to resume investments in Yemen. He highlighted the importance of enhancing cultural and media cooperation. Furthermore, he stressed the need to deepen the historical ties between the two nations and strengthen communication between their peoples.
Conclusion
The discussions between Minister Al-Eryani and Ambassador Do mark a significant step towards fostering a collaborative relationship between Yemen and South Korea. Both parties are optimistic about the potential for future partnerships that can benefit their respective cultures and economies.
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