UAE welcomes Saudi Arabia’s role in supporting Yemen

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The UAE has welcomed Saudi Arabia's efforts in supporting the security and stability of Yemen, commending the Kingdom's role in fulfilling their goals for development and prosperity.

In a statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA), the UAE reaffirmed its steadfast commitment to supporting all endeavors aimed at strengthening stability and development in Yemen and contributing positively to regional security and prosperity.

The UAE has also welcomed the recent agreement signed in Muscat to swap prisoners and detainees in Yemen, highlighting the role of Saudi Arabia in cooperating to achieve the exchange. 

 

 

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