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Al-Khubaji briefed the Chinese ambassador to Yemen on the procedures of implementing #Riyadh_Agreement

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Dr. Nasser Al-Khubaji, member of the Presidency of the Southern Transitional Council, head of the Negotiation Affairs Unit, head of the Transitional Council team in the Joint Committee to follow up the procedures of implementing the Riyadh Agreement, received on Wednesday, in his residence in the Saudi capital, Riyadh; Mr. Kang Yong, Ambassador of the Republic of China to Yemen and his accompanying delegation.
Dr. Al-Khubaji welcomed the Chinese Ambassador and his companions, briefing them on the procedures of implementing the Riyadh Agreement and what has been achieved, stressing on the keenness of the leadership of the Council, headed by the President of the Transitional Council, President Aidaroos Qasim Al-Zubaidi, to implement all the terms of the agreement, expressing thanks to the role of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for all what provided and offered by them in this matter.
For his part, the Chinese Ambassador thanked Dr. Al-Khubaji and his accompanying delegation, praising the role of the Transitional Council, praising the work of the Transitional Council and its role in combating terrorism, as he’s pleased with the responsible speech by the officials and delegation of the Council, stressing on the importance of moving forward in implementing the Riyadh agreement without delay.
The meeting was attended by Mr. Ali Al Kathiri, member of the Presidency Council of the Southern Transitional Council, Deputy Head of the Negotiations Affairs Unit, and Mr. Abdul-Rahman Sheikh, member of the Presidency of the Southern Transitional Council, member of the follow-up team to the procedures of implementing the Riyadh Agreement, And Mr. Adel Al-Shabahi, representative of the Department of Foreign Affairs, and Mr. Anis Al-Sharafi, Secretary of the Negotiations Affairs Unit, rapporteur of the follow-up team to the procedures of implementing the Riyadh Agreement.

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