ADEN-SABA Minister of Foreign and Expatriates Affairs Ahmad Binmubarak discussed Monday via visual communications with the Ambassador of the European Union to Yemen Hanse Grundberg humanitarian issues and Houthi militia’s terrorist attack on Aden Airport. Minister Binmubarak praised efforts exerted by the UN envoy to Yemen for solving the crisis …
January, 2021
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4 January
Hungary condemns Houthi terror attack on Aden International Airport
BUDAPEST – SABA The Hungarian Foreign Ministry has condemned the treacherous Houthi attack that killed and injured scores of civilians in Aden airport last Wednesday. In a statement, the Hungarian ministry condoled the families of the victims and wishes quick recovery to those who sustained wounds. It also described Yemen’s …
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1 January
NCIAVHR investigates Aden Airport’s crime
ADEN – SABA The National Commission to Investigate Alleged Violations to Human Rights or NCTAVHR carried out Thursday a field visit to investigate the incident of attacking Aden International Airport, which killed and injured dozens of civilians. The commission inspected the rockets, material damages and the destruction of the airport …
December, 2020
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31 December
Bin Mubark receives phone call from the Martin Griffiths
ADEN – SABA Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Dr. Ahmed Awadh bin Mubark received on Thursday a telephone call from the Special Envoy of the UN Secretary General Martin Griffiths. Mr. Griffiths expressed his strong condemnation of the terrorist attack on Aden airport upon the government arrival at Aden …
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31 December
Yemen FM to Asharq Al-Awsat: Houthis Have Opportunity to Avoid Terror Designation
London – Badr al-Qahtani It was a chilly day in Sanaa in January 2015 when the Iran-backed Houthi militias abducted the secretary general of the National Dialogue. The move was symbolic of the Houthis’ abduction of the entire state, said the victim himself, current Foreign Minister Ahmad Awad bin Mubarak. …
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31 December
Hadi: Houthi terror attacks won’t prevent gov’t from exercising its mission in Aden
RIYADH – SABA President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi said the attacks that the Houthis and other extremist and terrorist groups conduct won’t prevent the government from exercising its mission in the temporary capital Aden. In a phone conversation with the Prime Minister Maeen Abdulmalik, Hadi ordered the formation of an investigation …
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31 December
‘We will never fear the threats,’ says PM chairing 1st gov’t meeting in Aden
ADEN – SABA Chairing the government’s 1st meeting in Aden after he and his government returned from Riyadh and survived a bloody terror attack in Aden airport on Wednesday, Yemen’s Prime Minister said, “we will never fear the threats however dangerous they are.” Maeen Abdulmalik hailed the “self-collectedness of the …
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31 December
President Hadi receives a letter from Djiboutian President
ADEN-SABA The President of the Republic Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi received on Thursday a letter from the President of the Republic of Djibouti Ismail Omar Guellleh. In his letter President Guelleh extended his condolences to President Hadi on the victims of the terrorist attack on Aden airport upon the arrival of …
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31 December
Initial indicators show Houthi responsibility for Aden attack, says PM
ADEN – SABA The initial indicators of Wednesday afternoon’s deadly attack on Aden International Airport show the responsibility of the Houthi rebel militia, Yemen’s Prime Minister said. Chairing the first cabinet meeting in the temporary port city after he and his government returned from Riyadh, Maeen Abdulmalik, said the attack …
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31 December
UN, int’l community should skip broad-term condemnations to pointing fingers at perpetrators
ADEN – SABA Yemen’s Prime Minister said the United Nations and whole international community should skip the broad-term way of denouncing Wednesday’s bloody attack on Aden airport “to pointing fingers clearly and unequivocally at those who committed that terrorist attack.” Presiding over the cabinet’s first meeting in Aden, Maeen Abdulmalik …