President receives ambassadors' credentials
The Source: SANA'A\English.Hadhramaut\Saba - Monday - 24/February/2014
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President Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi received on Monday the credentials of ambassadors of many brotherly and friendly countries. During separate meetings, the President received the credentials of ambassadors Paulovic Escalona of Cuba, Shri Amrit Lugun of India, Badr bin Mohammed al-Mundhiri of Oman, Ramadan Faraj of Libya, Bon Chai Datevivatana of Thailand, Mohammad Ashab Uddin of Bangladesh, Rashid Yahya Ssemuddu of Uganda, and Taher Mohammed Dambaya of Benin.
Hadi hailed the deep-rooted relations linked Yemen with these countries, expressing Yemen's willingness to enhance its relationship with them in various fields, topped by the mutual economic, commercial and investment relations.
He expressed Yemen's welcome to their businessmen to invest in Yemen in different fields, particularly in minerals, oil, gas and numerous service fields.
He valued highly the support showed by their countries to Yemen during the crisis Yemen experienced early in 2011.
The President stressed the importance of coordinating bilateral cooperation in combating terrorism and sea piracy. He underlined that the ambassadors will enjoy all support to carry out their diplomatic missions in Yemen.
The ambassadors conveyed the congratulations of their countries' presidents and kings on successes Yemen has achieved in carrying out the Gulf initiative and National Dialogue Conference (NDC).
They underscored their adherence to do every effort to strengthen the mutual cooperation relations between their countries and Yemen.
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