Sana’a, Yemen – Today, Dr. Shai’a Al-Zandani, Yemen’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates, received the credentials of Paulo Osho Ribeiro Filho, the newly appointed non-resident Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Federative Republic of Brazil to Yemen.
Minister Al-Zandani welcomed Ambassador Ribeiro, expressing his best wishes for success in his new role. He emphasized the Ministry’s commitment to providing all necessary support to facilitate the ambassador’s mission. This support aims to strengthen bilateral relations between Yemen and Brazil across various sectors.
During their meeting, both officials discussed avenues for mutual cooperation and ways to enhance their bilateral relationship, particularly in areas of shared interest. Minister Al-Zandani praised Brazil’s supportive stance towards the Yemeni government in international forums, highlighting the importance of this partnership.
In response, Ambassador Ribeiro reaffirmed Brazil’s dedication to developing bilateral relations and expanding cooperation. He stressed Brazil’s support for efforts aimed at achieving peace and stability in Yemen, reflecting a shared commitment to fostering a prosperous future for both nations.
This meeting marks a significant step in enhancing diplomatic ties between Yemen and Brazil, paving the way for future collaboration in various fields.
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