Wednesday, 30-May-2007
Almotamar Net - Yemeni Foreign Minister Abu Bakr Al-Qirbi has Wednesday described the visit to Yemen by the Iranian envoy, head of Iranian Foreign Ministrys Gulf Department as the positive that emphasizes keenness of Tehran government o its distinguished relations with the Yemeni Republic. Almotamar.net - Yemeni Foreign Minister Abu Bakr Al-Qirbi has Wednesday described the visit to Yemen by the Iranian envoy, head of Iranian Foreign Ministry's Gulf Department as the positive that emphasizes keenness of Tehran government o its distinguished relations with the Yemeni Republic.


Dr Al-Qirbi told almotamar.net that the Iranian envoy Mohammed Jalal Fairoozna affirmed his country's commitment to not interfering in the Yemeni affair and its refusal of whatever threatens Yemen's security and stability.

The Yemeni minister added that the visit by the Iranian envoy confirmed that the Yemeni Iranian relation must proceed from enhancing the common interests and refusal of intervention in internal affair of any of the countries.

The Iranian envoy affirmed in his meeting with the Yemeni foreign minister on Wednesday Iran's full support
For security and stability of Yemen and said that is the firm Iranian stand regarding the events going on in some areas of Saada, north of Yemen.
The Iranian envoy visit to Yemen came days after the call of Yemeni deputy premier, minister of interior Dr Rashad al-Alimi on Iran to take a clear stand vis-�-vis Saada events after his saying of the Yemeni security apparatuses had seized Iranian elements involved in criminal acts and smuggling drugs in Yemen, demanding at the same time from the Iranian government to define a clear stand regarding the events of Saada and expressing Yemen's appreciation of the recent Libyan stand towards these events.

In the mid of this month Yemen recalled its ambassador to Iran for consultation in a protest indication to an alleged support Iran offers to the rebels.

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