ice President Abdu Rabu Mansour Hadi inaugurated on Tuesday opening ceremony of Gulf Cooperation Council's 66th Conference of Health Ministers Council entitled " Prime Health Care and Family Medicine is Strategic Aim." In the conference, Hadi delivered a speech in which he conveyed to attendees from GCC countries best wishes of president Ali Abdullah Saleh and hoped success to the conference. Hadi, who considered this conference important step for enhancing Yemeni-GCC partnership, valued steps taken by the GCC leaders since Muscat Summit held in 2001 till now for including Yemen gradually to the council. He hoped speeding up steps for including Yemen completely in the council via qualifying the country economically. He asserted cooperation in health field for eradicating all diseases hindering development. He reviewed successes Yemen has achieved in field of health sector. Most important of these successes are increasing levels of vaccination services and announcing Yemen free of polio. For his part, Minister of Public Health and Population Abdul-Karim Rase'a affirmed that enhancing brotherly and neighboring relations has become urgent necessity. He affirmed necessity of integrating Arab efforts for helping our brothers in Gaza and in the territories. He indicated that holding this conference in Sana'a is a step for boosting partnership with brothers in GCC's countries. He pointed out that Yemen, after eight years of part joining of GCC, has become a member in more than 50 joint health institutions in GCC countries. Meanwhile, Saudi Health Minster Hamad al-Mane'a, the Chairman of the Council 's 33rd round confirmed the council commitment to support Yemen get rid of malaria parasite. He noted a program for this purpose has been prepared and will be implemented soon. In the opening ceremony of the conference, documentary film over Yemen's success in eradicating polio during the period ( 1996-2009) and on international appreciation for this experience. In the sideline of the conference, a protocol for cooperation between the executive office of the council and the Regional Office of World Health Organization for the Middle East has been signed. Nursery Specializations Council's site has been also posted on the Spider Network during the conference. The site aims a providing enough information to its students.