ISLAMABAD:
Yemeni Deputy Prime Minister Abdulmalik Abdul Jalil Al Mekhlafi called on Adviser to the Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz on Monday. The
Yemeni dignitary is on a two-day visit to Pakistan.
Sartaj underlined the close coordination Pakistan and Yemen have maintained at the bilateral and multilateral levels in various areas. He added that Pakistan has always supported the unity, sovereignty and territorial integrity of Yemen and would continue to extend all possible assistance for restoration of complete peace and stability in the country.
Mekhlafi thanked the adviser for Pakistan’s continued political support and eco
nomic assistance to Yemen.
He also briefed the adviser about the current situation in Yemen, the
efforts by the government to pursue the path of peace and reconciliation rather than conflict, as well as the suc
cess achieved so far in subduing the threat posed by terrorist networks in the country. Issues related to serious humanitarian situation in Yemen, suffering from serious food shortages anywhere in the world, was also discussed. He also highlighted the
efforts being undertaken by the government to address the multiple security, political and eco
nomic challenges confronting Yemen.
The adviser appreciated the
efforts of the internationally recognized President Abd Rabu Mansour Al-Hadi’s government towards restoration of peace, harmony and stability in the country.
He also noted with satisfaction that these
efforts had acquired control of over 80% territory of Yemen, hoping that with the international support situation in remaining parts of the country would also be brought under control. He added that the menace of terrorism posed common threat in the region and could only be defeated through coordinated
efforts by all countries.
Bilateral cooperation between Pakistan and Yemen in various areas was also reviewed. Sartaj particularly thanked the Government of Yemen for their assistance in recent release of seven Pakistani prisoners held in
Yemeni jails.
Progress concerning early release of 3 remaining Pakistani prisoners in Yemen and 12
Yemeni prisoners in Pakistan, who have completed their sentences, was also reviewed. Both sides noted that over 300
Yemeni students studying in various Universities in Pakistan under the Pakistan Technical Assistance Programme provide a strong bond to further strengthen friendship between the two countries. The adviser added that Pakistan would be happy to continue this important programme and provide more facilities to new students in the coming year
s.