Prime Minister Dr. Ahmed Awad bin Mubarak received, today, Tuesday, in the capital, Aden, the Ambassador of the sister Republic of Turkey, Mustafa Polat, where they discussed the existing bilateral cooperation relations between the two countries, and the prospects for strengthening and developing them in all fields.
The meeting touched on the latest developments in the situation in Yemen, developments at the regional and international levels, including Houthi terrorist attacks on commercial ships and international shipping, the ongoing Israeli aggression against Gaza and Lebanon and the need to immediately stop this aggression, and the positions of the two countries regarding files and issues of common interest.
Mechanisms for activating bilateral cooperation agreements signed between the two countries, creating development partnerships and encouraging Turkish businessmen and companies to benefit from promising investment opportunities in Yemen, were also discussed, in addition to ongoing and future Turkish humanitarian and service interventions, especially in the fields of higher education, health and rehabilitation. Training, etc.
The Prime Minister praised the long-standing historical relations between Yemen and the Republic of Turkey, and the common keenness to push them to broad horizons of development and create sustainable development partnerships. He praised the firm Turkish position in addition to constitutional legitimacy and the efforts to complete the restoration of the state and end the Houthi-backed coup. Iranian.
In turn, the Turkish ambassador renewed his country’s position in support of Yemen and its people and supporting the government’s efforts in the path of reforms and alleviating existing human suffering... pointing to the current and future areas of Turkish support, and coordination with the government in priority sectors and needs.