Yemeni-Turkish Cooperation in Electric Energy Field DiscussedSource: www.export-egypt.com 7/7/2014, Location: Middle East |
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Prime Minister Mohammed Salem Basindwa met with Turkey's ambassador to Yemen Fazli Çorman.
The meeting dealt with the understandings that have been reached with regard to the Turkey's support for plans and programs of the Yemeni government's efforts to promote the electricity and energy sector and how to benefit from the Turkish expertise in the development of the national strategy to reform the energy sector in Yemen. The Prime Minister praised the strength of the Yemeni-Turkish relations and the Turkish position in support of Yemen for the success of the current transitional stage. The Turkish ambassador renewed his country's support to Yemen in the transition stage in order to overcome the current conditions, commending the level of the distinguished relations between the two countries. |
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