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Written By: Observer Staff
Article Date: Feb 6, 2010 - 11:03:03 AM
Minister of Industry and Trade Yahya al-Mutawakil discussed with the non-resident ambassador to Poland Adam Kułach commercial and economic cooperation between the two nations.
During the meeting, they discussed the importance of raising the commercial exchange between the two countries, while outlining their expectations for the private sector’s responsibilities in regard to such growth.
Al-Mutawakil graciously acknowledged the deep historical relations between the two nations, and stressed his desire to witness the strengthening of ties between their respective private sectors. He also called on Polish businesses and investors to turn their attention towards Yemen for new opportunities.
In turn, the Polish ambassador praised the bilateral historical relations, affirming that he would continue to struggle to improve these relations at a myriad of levels to increase the efficacy of mutual cooperation and commercial exchange. He also noted the importance of holding exhibitions, through which a free and beneficial exchange of information could transpire.
Kulach confirmed a future tour of Yemen as part of a fact-finding mission in the coming months.
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