[11/06/2023 02:17]
RIYADH-SABA
Prime Minister Maeen Abdulmalik received Sunday Indonesian Ambassador to Yemen Mohammed Arzan discussing with him mutual relations between the two countries in different domains and means of improving them, especially in economic, trade and culture.
The meeting touched upon latest developments in Yemen, Indonesian position supporting Yemen and its government to realize peace and finalizing regaining the state and ending Houthi terrorist militia's coup.
Prime minister pointed out to unique relations between Yemen and Indonesia on social level and fields of economic partnership and cooperation, praising efforts of the ambassador in promoting these relations and his visits to a number of liberated provinces.
Prime minister asked the ambassador to convey his best wishes to Indonesian leadership, pointing out to Indonesian Islamic status in activating joint Islamic work.
For his part, the Indonesian diplomat renewed his country's position supporting Yemen's legality and efforts of the government and the Presidential Leadership Council for realizing peace.
He expressed Indonesia's aspirations of boosting relations between the two countries in different fields, praising efforts of the government and local authorities in liberated provinces, especially Aden, Hadhramout and Mahra.
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