[10/06/2019 07:41]
ABU DHABI-SABA
Prime Minister Ma'een Abdulmalik met Monday with Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, the Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Military Forces Sheikh Mohammad bin Zayed Al Nahyan and discussed with him efforts and coordination of cooperation between the two countries in different domains.
The two parties discussed political and economic situation and the UAE's role in military and humanitarian situations and participation in the joint determination's battle, ending Iran –backed Houthi coup and regaining the state's institutions.
They also discussed peace efforts in Yemen and obstacles made by Houthi militia on realizing peace and their stubbornness on implementing Stockholm agreement on Hodeida, prisoners' agreement and other UN- sponsored agreements.
The meeting also tackled requirements of economic recovery, focusing on development projects and regaining services, especially in vital sectors like oil, minerals and re-exporting liquefied gas and other basic services.
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