[13/10/2025 06:06]
ISTANBUL - SABA
Yemen's Ambassador to the Republic of Turkey Mohammad Saleh Turaiq discussed Monday with the President of the Islamic Youth Cooperation Forum Taha Ayhan ways to enhance cooperation between Yemen and the Youth Forum in the fields of cultural exchange, rehabilitation, training and capacity building.
Ambassador Turaiq stressed the importance of partnership and coordination between the two parties in implementing initiatives and programs that contribute to empowering Yemeni youth and highlighting their contributions in various fields at the regional and international levels.
For his part, the Chairman of the Forum confirmed the forum's readiness to launch joint projects and programs aimed at developing skills of Yemeni youth and enhancing their participation in the activities of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation.
The Islamic Youth Cooperation Forum, headquartered in Istanbul, is a body affiliated with the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, established in 2004, and is concerned with coordinating youth efforts in member states and enhancing their participation in development and decision-making.
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