Senior Yemeni Official Denies Rumors of New Ambassador Appointments
Aden – A senior Yemeni government official has denied the validity of names circulating on social media as newly appointed ambassadors in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The source confirmed that these names are baseless and part of a smear campaign aimed at disrupting the government’s ongoing diplomatic reforms.
The official clarified that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs follows a transparent and structured process in reviewing and updating its diplomatic appointments, and any official decisions are announced through authorized government channels.
He emphasized that the government remains committed to restructuring the diplomatic corps to ensure efficiency and fairness, free from external pressure or unreliable leaks.
The source urged media outlets and citizens to verify information and avoid spreading unconfirmed reports that seek to undermine public confidence in the reform process.
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