Prime Minister Salem Saleh bin Brek has received a formal letter from Jassem Al-Budaiwi, the Secretary-General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). The letter addresses key aspects of enhancing cooperation and joint efforts between Yemen and the GCC.
In his message, Al-Budaiwi extended his congratulations to Prime Minister bin Brek on his recent appointment as head of the Yemeni government. He emphasized that this appointment comes at a critical juncture in Yemen’s history, marking a pivotal step toward stability and development. Al-Budaiwi praised bin Brek’s extensive experience and high competence in national affairs, highlighting his wisdom and commitment to the welfare of Yemen and its people. He expressed his best wishes for the Prime Minister’s success in his new role.
Al-Budaiwi reaffirmed the GCC’s steadfast and ongoing support for Yemen. He emphasized the Council’s commitment to assisting Yemen in achieving security, stability, and prosperity, based on the three established reference points. This support underscores the GCC’s dedication to fostering a brighter future for Yemen and its citizens.
The communication between the Prime Minister and the GCC Secretary-General reflects a strong commitment to collaboration. As Yemen navigates its path toward recovery, the support from the GCC remains crucial in promoting peace and development in the region.
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