Yemen’s Foreign Minister, Dr. Shaya’ Al-Zandani, met with Kenyan Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Musalia Mudavadi, to explore ways to enhance bilateral relations between their nations. The discussions focused on activating various areas of cooperation, including political consultation mechanisms outlined in the existing agreement between Yemen and Kenya.
During their meeting, which took place on the sidelines of the Fourth Antalya Diplomatic Forum, both leaders exchanged views on recent regional and international developments. They emphasized the importance of collaboration and coordination on issues of mutual interest. Key topics included trade cooperation, counter-terrorism efforts, and ensuring maritime security.
Dr. Al-Zandani expressed appreciation for the support the Kenyan government provides to the Yemeni community in Kenya. This assistance highlights the historical ties that bind the two nations and their peoples.
The meeting also included the presence of Yemen’s Ambassador to Turkey, Mohammed Tareq, and Foreign Ministry Advisor, Mohammed Ba’kar. Their participation underscores the commitment of both countries to strengthen diplomatic relations and foster mutual understanding.
This dialogue marks a significant step toward enhancing cooperation between Yemen and Kenya, paving the way for future partnerships that benefit both nations.
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