The Yemeni Embassy in Damascus Resumes Operations After Nine Years

In a significant diplomatic development, Yemen has reopened its embassy in Damascus, Syria, after a nine-year suspension.
This move marks a new chapter in the relationship between the two nations, emphasizing their historical and brotherly ties.
The Yemeni Foreign Ministry expressed hope that this step would enhance bilateral cooperation across various sectors. Mohammed Ezzi Baakr has been appointed as the chargé d’affaires to lead the diplomatic mission.
The reopening of the embassy comes amidst broader regional efforts to rebuild ties with Syria following recent political changes in the country.
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