Türkiye supports Yemen’s territorial integrity, sovereignty: Cavusoglu

Türkiye supports Yemen’s territorial integrity, sovereignty: Cavusoglu

“We will continue to contribute on every platform for the unity and peace of Yemen. Innocent people are the most affected by the war,” says Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu.

Yemen's top diplomat has thanked Türkiye for its support to the Yemeni people amid the ongoing civil war.
Yemen’s prime diplomat has thanked Türkiye for its help to the Yemeni individuals amid the continued civil struggle.
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Türkiye strongly helps Yemen’s territorial integrity, sovereignty, and political integrity, Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu has mentioned. 

“The humanitarian crisis in Yemen has reached a serious point. More than half of Yemeni people are facing a food crisis. We continue to stand by Yemen in these troubled days. In Türkiye we ground 37,000 tons of grains from Ukraine into flour and sent them to Yemen,” Cavusoglu mentioned at a news convention along with his Yemeni counterpart Ahmed Awad bin Mubarak within the capital Ankara.

“We also emphasised the importance of returning to the ceasefire in Yemen. We will continue to contribute on every platform for the unity and peace of Yemen. Innocent people are the most affected by the war,” mentioned Cavusoglu.

Bin Mubarak, for his half, thanked Türkiye for its help to the Yemeni individuals amid the continued civil struggle.

He mentioned that the Yemeni authorities has accomplished its half to achieve a ceasefire within the nation.

“Looking at what is happening in Yemen from a humanitarian perspective only will not solve the problem,” he said. “We call on the international community to deal with the crisis from a new perspective.”

“The Houthis were never ready for peace negotiations and even obstructed them,” he confused.

He mentioned he mentioned with Cavusoglu “in particular the terrorist attacks of the Houthi militia since Oct. 17, and efforts to restore peace to Yemen.”

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Yemen seeks Türkiye’s help

Bin Mubarak added that his nation at all times requires Houthis to be added to terrorist lists and urged Türkiye to take a more durable stance on this on the worldwide stage.

He expressed his nation’s help for all of Türkiye’s efforts to defend its stability and nationwide safety.

“We reached a consensus on the situation and events in Yemen. Iran adopts a very negative point of view and position. Despite our making all kinds of concessions regarding the ceasefire and peace, the agreements did not last,” he added.

Yemen slipped right into a lethal civil struggle in 2014 when Houthi rebels captured a lot of the nation, together with the capital, Sanaa. A army coalition led by Saudi Arabia entered the struggle in early 2015 to revive the federal government to energy.

The eight-year battle in Yemen has created one of many worst humanitarian crises on the planet, with hundreds of thousands risking hunger.

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Source: TRTWorld and companies

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