[30/03/2017 05:55]
Paris (Saba)- Yemen took part in Deauville Partnership meeting held Thursday in the French capital, Paris. The Yemeni delegation was led by Yemen Ambassador to France Riyadh Yaseen.
Yaseen reviewed, in a speech, political and development challenges faced by Yemen, pointing that the Houthis-Saleh Militias hinder the delivery of humanitarian assistances to Yemenis and demanding the G7 to give Yemen a priority of support.
Yemen, Jordan, Egypt, Morraco, Libya and Tunisia are members of Deauville Partnership.
The meeting discussed economic reforms, development support, economic and social integration, particularly among youth and women, and how to be assisted by Deauville Partnership under the patronage of G7 .
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