DOHA-SABA Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Dr. Ahmed Bin Mubarak contributed today to the consultative deliberations of Arab Foreign Ministers held in the Qatari capital Doha. He provided a detailed presentation on the latest developments in Yemen and the peace process, blaming the putschist Houthi militia for rejection all …
June, 2021
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14 June
BinMubarak said in an interview with EUobserver: “I ask the EU to use all the leverage it has to give a message to the Houthis and Iran”
By KOERT DEBEUF BRUSSELS Yemen’s foreign minister Ahmed Awad BinMubarak has a clear message to the European Union: to be united, and to talk to Iran, in order to achieve peace in Yemen. “I ask the EU to use all the leverage it has to give a message to …
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12 June
FM discusses with EU official humanitarian situation in Yemen
BRUSSELS-SABA Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Ahmad Bin Mubarak discussed Saturday with Deputy Director General of Civil Protection and Humanitarian Assistances Operations at the European Commission Michael Kohler humanitarian situation in Yemen and means of boosting cooperation between Yemen and the EC. Bin Mubarak praised the role played by …
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11 June
Bin Mubarak confers with EU’s senior official over Houthi militias’ violations
BRUSSELS-SABA Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Dr. Ahmed Bin Mubarak met today with the Commissioner for Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aids in the European Commission Janiz Lenarcic. Houthi militias’ grave violations and atrocities against the Yemeni people was key focus of the conversations. The humanitarian situations that Houthi militia’s …
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10 June
Yemen FM clarifies what Houthis are misleading the international community with
BRUSSELS – SABA Yemen’s foreign minister has clarified in a meeting with an EU official what Houthi terrorists are misleading the international community with. Ahmed Awdh Bin Mubarak told the European Commissioner for International Partnerships, Ms Jutta Urpilainen that the militia are “making up a fuel crisis in the regions …
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10 June
Yemen-Japanese cooperation discussed
RIYADH-SABA Under-Secretary of Ministry of Foreign Affairs for Political Affairs Dr. Mansour Baggash met today with the Charged’ Affairs of the Japanese embassy in Yemen Kazo Hiro Hijashi. They discussed aspects of bilateral ties and cooperation between the two countries. The conversations covered the developments in Yemen including Houthi militia’s …
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10 June
Baggash meets with Czech Deputy Foreign Minister
RIYADH-SABA Under-Secretary of Ministry of Foreign Affairs for Political Affairs Dr. Mansour Baggash met today with the Deputy Foreign Minister of Czech Republic Martin Talpa. Bilateral relations and cooperation was key focus of the conversations. Baggash detailed Tapa on the latest developments about the ongoing regional and international efforts aiming …
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10 June
Bin Mubarak discusses with EU’s Political Committee peace efforts in Yemen
BRUSSELS – SABA Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Ahmad Bin Mubarak discussed Thursday with members of the Political and Security Committee, which includes the 27 countries of the EU a number of issues associated with the political situation and peace process in Yemen. Bin Mubarak briefed the committee with …
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10 June
FM meets Belgian Deputy PM over ending the conflict
BRUSSELS-SABA Foreign Minister, Dr. Ahmed Awad bin Mubarak, discussed with Belgium’s Deputy Prime Minister Sophie Wilmès ways to strengthen and develop bilateral relations between the two friendly countries, and international efforts to support the peace process in Yemen. Bin Mubarak praised the distinguished historical relations between Yemen and Belgium, which …
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10 June
Bin Mubarak, EU’s Borrel discuss Yemen developments
BRUSSELS – SABA Foreign Minister, Dr. Ahmed Awad bin Mubarak, discussed with the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy/Vice-President of the European Commission, Josep Borrell, developments in Yemen and obstacles to establishing peace in the country. Bin Mubarak touched on the threat facing the lives of civilians …