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Yemen reaffirms its firm position towards the Palestinian issue and its support

Yemen reaffirms its firm position towards the Palestinian issue and its support

      Yemen reaffirmed its firm position towards the issue and the Palestinian people who are subjected to brutal aggression, genocide and ethnic cleansing in clear defiance of international humanitarian law and all concepts of humanity.

The Yemeni Foreign Minister, Dr. Shaye’ al-Zindani, made clear in his speech at the third session of the Arab Economic and Cooperation Forum With the countries of Central Asia and the Republic of Azerbaijan, held in the Qatari capital, Doha, that the Yemeni people were and still are supportive and supportive of Palestine, and today, despite the ordeal they are experiencing, they stand by the Palestinian people and support them by all means in order to end the Israeli aggression and occupation, and obtain their legitimate rights in accordance with United Nations resolutions, and report Its destiny and the establishment of its independent, fully sovereign state on the borders of June 4, 1967, with Al-Quds Al-Sharif as its capital, in accordance with the Arab Peace Initiative and international resolutions and legislation.

Al-Zindani said – according to the Yemeni News Agency – that the relations that bring together the Arab world with the countries of Central Asia and the Republic of Azerbaijan represent… A solid foundation for developing cooperation between the two parties at all political and economic levels, stressing the need to strengthen the role of the forum and implement its outcomes in various aspects to establish strategic relations that allow an influential Arab development role.

He pointed to the efforts made by the Yemeni government to end the coup. The Houthi militia supported by Iran and achieving peace in Yemen, and its positive interaction with the Arab and international efforts and the UN road map that came as a result of those endeavors, stressing that the Houthi attacks on the coasts of the Red Sea and the Arabian Sea threatened the safety of maritime navigation and the freedom of international trade.  

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