سفارة الجمهورية اليمنية – بودابست

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سفارة الجمهورية اليمنية – بودابست

YEMEN EMBASSY – Budapest

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Chairman of Yemen’s Presidential Leadership Council Congratulates Hungarian President Tamás Sulyok on National Day

His Excellency Dr. Rashad Mohammed Al-Alimi, Chairman of the Presidential Leadership Council, sent a congratulatory message to His Excellency Dr. Tamás Sulyok, President of the Republic of Hungary, on the occasion of the National Day of his friendly country. In his message, the Chairman of the Presidential Leadership Council, on behalf of himself, the Council …

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Statement on the Israeli aggression on the city of Hodeidah under the control of terrorist militias.

Yemen condemns in the strongest terms the aggression of the Israeli occupying power on #Hodeida, #Yemen, in clear violation of all international laws and norms. Yemen holds the #Zionist regime fully responsible for any repercussions resulting from its air strikes, including the deepening of the humanitarian crisis in Yemen, which has been exacerbated by #Houthi …

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Statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriate on the continuation of the Houthi offensive aggression against the Marib Governorate

The Houthis militias are continuing their brutal aggression on Ma’rib Governorate, where millions of citizens reside and the majority of which are Internally Displaced Persons from the Houthis controlled areas. Today, the Houthis militias targeted residential neighborhoods in the city of Ma’rib with the eighth ballistic missiles within 48 hours, killing four civilians and wounding …

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