Türkiye welcomes agreement aimed at de-escalating tensions in Yemen
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The Turkish Foreign Ministry has expressed its support for the recent agreement reached by the Yemeni parties, aimed at reducing tensions and moving towards a comprehensive political solution.
In a press release, the ministry stated: "We welcome the agreement reached on a number of issues aimed at de-escalating tensions between the parties in Yemen."
The ministry further emphasized the significance of this development, expressing hope that the agreement will pave the way for a lasting political resolution to the ongoing conflict. "We hope that this agreement will pave the way for a comprehensive political solution to the conflict in Yemen based on the established parameters," the statement read.
Highlighting the importance of sustained efforts for peace, the ministry called on the Yemeni parties to prioritize stability through dialogue. "We expect the Yemeni parties to focus on lasting peace and stability in the country through constructive dialogue," it added.
Reaffirming its stance on Yemen's sovereignty, the ministry reiterated Türkiye's commitment to supporting the country's territorial integrity and national unity. (ILKHA)
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