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83613
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Yemen, UK review latest developments in Saada
SANA'A, Oct. 07 (Saba) - Yemen and
Britain reviewed on Wednesday the latest developments in Saada province, where the
destructive
actions done by the rebellion elements.
During their meeting held in Sana'a, Foreign Minister Abu Bakr al-Qirbi discussed
with Vice-Director of Middle East and North Africa Office in the British Foreign
and Commonwealth
Office (FCO) Frank Baker aspects of bilateral relations between the two friendly
countries.
Al-Qirbi and Baker also reviewed several regional issues of common concern.
The Minister affirmed that the Saada war was forced on the government, noting that
it was imposed on as a result of al-Houthi rebels' continuous sabotage actions
against
citizens and governmental institutions in Saada.
Al-Qirbi expressed Yemen's appreciation for the UK's positions towards the
situations in the country and its keenness to support Yemen's unity and stability.
For his part, the British official referred that Yemen has all right to fight any
armed groups operating outside the law and seek to undermine the security and
stability
of the country, affirming his country's keenness to promote its relations with Yemen
in various fields.
FJ/YA
Britain reviewed on Wednesday the latest developments in Saada province, where the
destructive
actions done by the rebellion elements.
During their meeting held in Sana'a, Foreign Minister Abu Bakr al-Qirbi discussed
with Vice-Director of Middle East and North Africa Office in the British Foreign
and Commonwealth
Office (FCO) Frank Baker aspects of bilateral relations between the two friendly
countries.
Al-Qirbi and Baker also reviewed several regional issues of common concern.
The Minister affirmed that the Saada war was forced on the government, noting that
it was imposed on as a result of al-Houthi rebels' continuous sabotage actions
against
citizens and governmental institutions in Saada.
Al-Qirbi expressed Yemen's appreciation for the UK's positions towards the
situations in the country and its keenness to support Yemen's unity and stability.
For his part, the British official referred that Yemen has all right to fight any
armed groups operating outside the law and seek to undermine the security and
stability
of the country, affirming his country's keenness to promote its relations with Yemen
in various fields.
FJ/YA