The Foreign Minister met with several ambassadors from European Union countries in Aden.

Foreign Minister Meets with European Ambassadors in Aden

Today, Dr. Shai’a Al-Zindani, Yemen’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates, hosted a significant meeting at the ministry’s headquarters in Aden. The gathering included Gabriel Munuera, the European Union Ambassador, along with ambassadors from France, Germany, Greece, the Netherlands, and Romania.

Strengthening Ties and Addressing Challenges

During the meeting, participants discussed various aspects of cooperation between Yemen and European Union member states. They explored ways to enhance and develop these relationships to align with mutual interests and aspirations. Additionally, the conversation covered the current situation in Yemen and the broader region, focusing on efforts to de-escalate tensions and achieve lasting peace.

Al-Zindani emphasized the importance of bilateral and multilateral cooperation. He urged the ambassadors to increase support for the Yemeni government across various sectors. The minister also highlighted the critical challenges facing the government, stressing the need for ongoing coordination and collaboration with international partners to alleviate humanitarian suffering and promote peace in Yemen. He expressed gratitude for the European Union’s ongoing efforts in this regard.

A Diplomatic Visit Amid Ongoing Efforts

This important visit by the European ambassadors underscores the continued diplomatic engagement and the revitalization of institutional roles in Aden. Such interactions play a crucial role in fostering international support for Yemen’s stability and development.

Key Attendees

The meeting also included key officials, such as Ambassador Abed Qader Hadi, the Head of the Minister’s Office, and Ambassador Jamal Awad, Advisor to the Minister for General Affairs.

This dialogue marks a significant step toward enhancing Yemen’s international relations and addressing the pressing challenges the country faces.

 

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