Prime Minister Ahmed Ghaleb Al-Rahwi met on Wednesday with the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates, Jamal Amer.
During the meeting, they discussed the progress of the ministry’s activities and the efforts exerted by its leadership to address stalled development projects funded externally, and how the concerned parties can benefit from them within the framework of strengthening and developing relations with UN and international organizations in accordance with the rules governing their work.
The meeting discussed the Ministry’s communication process at the external level and the vital results achieved, especially with regard to continuing to explain the moral and humanitarian dimensions of the Yemeni people’s support for the oppressed in Gaza and breaking through the diplomatic blockade imposed on Sana’a.
The meeting touched on the developments in the region in light of the criminal Israeli aggression against the Syrian Arab Republic by annexing a new part of its territory and the criminal Netanyahu’s declaration of the Syrian Arab Golan as a territory of the usurper entity.
The Prime Minister praised the efforts exerted by the Ministry’s leadership to revitalize the overall performance, especially with regard to organizing and developing frameworks for cooperation with foreign organizations operating in Yemen according to urgent and emergency needs, directing all ministries and authorities concerned with stalled development projects to activate areas of coordination with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates and complete the required procedures to overcome the stalled projects in order to achieve optimal benefit in the service of development.
He expressed the government’s condemnation of the blatant Israeli-Zionist aggression against Syria, its targeting of the Syrian people’s capabilities, its violation of the sovereignty of an Arab country and its expansion into Syrian territory.