Yemeni Foreign Minister Abu Bakr al-Kurbi said yesterday that Iran had the
right to peaceful use of nuclear energy.
In a meeting with Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Mohammed Redha Bakari,
al-Kurbi also urged Iran to strengthen cooperation with the International Atomic
Energy Agency to ensure the latter's effective supervision on Tehran's nuclear
program, according to the Yemeni news agency.
Yemen firmly supported the elimination of all weapons of mass destruction in
the Middle East, said al-Kurbi, calling on all countries in the region, Israel
in particular, to abide by related international treaties and not to develop
nuclear weapons.
Bakari expressed appreciation for Yemen's stance on Iran's nuclear issue.
Also on Saturday, Bakari met Yemen's president, Ali Abdullah Saleh, and
handed to him a letter from Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, which
addressed the Iranian nuclear issue, the Middle East situation and Iran-Yemen
ties.Yemeni Foreign Minister Abu Bakr al-Kurbi said here on Saturday that Iran
had the right to peaceful use of nuclear energy.
In a meeting with Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Mohammed Redha Bakari,
al-Kurbi also urged Iran to strengthen cooperation with the International Atomic
Energy Agency to ensure the latter's effective supervision on Tehran's nuclear
program, according to the Yemeni news agency.
Yemen firmly supported the elimination of all weapons of mass destruction in
the Middle East, said al-Kurbi, calling on all countries in the region, Israel
in particular, to abide by related international treaties and not to develop
nuclear weapons.
Bakari expressed appreciation for Yemen's stance on Iran's nuclear issue.
Also on Saturday, Bakari met Yemen's president, Ali Abdullah Saleh, and
handed to him a letter from Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, which
addressed the Iranian nuclear issue, the Middle East situation and Iran-Yemen
ties.