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ICG keen to continue cooperation with Yemen
SANA'A, March 15 (Saba) - International
Crisis Group (ICG) affirmed on Monday its keenness on continuing cooperation with
Yemen
in different fields.
During his meeting with the Deputy Prime Minister for Security and Defense Affairs
Rashad al-Alimi, the ICG Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Louise Arbour said that the
IGC
is eager to listen to the government's ideas and ways to overcome the crises Yemen
faces.
Al-Alimi was also briefed on the efforts of the group and its views and analysis
over the various political issues.
Moreover, the meeting discussed several issues relating to cooperation relations
between Yemen and the group.
The International Crisis Group is now generally recognized as the world's leading
independent, non-partisan, source of analysis and advice to governments, and
intergovernmental
bodies like the United Nations, European Union and World Bank, on the prevention and
resolution of deadly conflict.
MD/AF
Crisis Group (ICG) affirmed on Monday its keenness on continuing cooperation with
Yemen
in different fields.
During his meeting with the Deputy Prime Minister for Security and Defense Affairs
Rashad al-Alimi, the ICG Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Louise Arbour said that the
IGC
is eager to listen to the government's ideas and ways to overcome the crises Yemen
faces.
Al-Alimi was also briefed on the efforts of the group and its views and analysis
over the various political issues.
Moreover, the meeting discussed several issues relating to cooperation relations
between Yemen and the group.
The International Crisis Group is now generally recognized as the world's leading
independent, non-partisan, source of analysis and advice to governments, and
intergovernmental
bodies like the United Nations, European Union and World Bank, on the prevention and
resolution of deadly conflict.
MD/AF