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Yemen, U.S. Discuss Bilateral Relations, Ongoing Developments

Yemen, U.S. Discuss Bilateral Relations, Ongoing Developments

Nada Mustafa
Yemeni Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates, Dr. Shaya Mohsen Zindani, met on Monday with the U.S. Ambassador to Yemen, Steven Fagin, to discuss bilateral relations and current developments in the country.
During the meeting, as reported by Yemen TV, Zindani expressed the Yemeni government's appreciation for the continuous support provided by the United States in various fields.
He emphasized the importance of strengthening coordination and mutual cooperation to serve the interests of both countries and support stability efforts in Yemen.
Zindani also stressed the need to resume developmental and humanitarian aid, highlighting its critical role in alleviating the suffering of citizens and reinforcing the resilience of national institutions.
For his part, Fagin reaffirmed US's support for the Presidential Leadership Council and the Yemeni government.
Moreover, he reiterated America's commitment to continued assistance and its eagerness to expand cooperation across multiple sectors.
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