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Foreign Affairs Condemns The Fallacies In European Union Council’s Conclusions On Yemen

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Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates condemned the fallacies contained in the conclusions issued by the European Union Council on Yemen. In a statement, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs reiterated that the threat to regional peace and stability, global trade, and freedom of navigation is the usurping Zionist entity, which is committing unprecedented genocidal crimes in Gaza. It also reiterates the threat to the states that have brought the…
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Aden (Agencies) - The European Commission announced yesterday the allocation of €80 million to fund humanitarian action in Yemen, which is facing one of the worst humanitarian and economic crises in the world. The Commission said in a statement that it has allocated €80 million in EU humanitarian funding for 2025 to support people in need in Yemen, which remains among the worst humanitarian crises in the world. This statement came as the seventh…

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YemenExtra broke the news in on Wednesday, May 21, 2025.
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