
FM meets head of Qatar Red Crescent Society mission
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Jamal Amer met on Tuesday with head of Qatar Red Crescent Society mission in Yemen Ahmed al-Sharaji.
During the meeting, the projects and activities implemented by Qatar Red Crescent Society in Yemen, especially in the health field, were discussed.
In the meeting, Amer stressed that Arab organizations and associations enjoy the support of the government due to their credibility in providing projects and activities that do not carry any hidden agenda.
In turn, the head of Qatar Red Crescent Society mission in Yemen stressed that Qatar Red Crescent is keen to provide support and assistance to the Yemeni people, especially during this exceptional time.
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