The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Sana'a organized a workshop on the preliminary results of the project to develop services and simplify procedures under the slogan "National Services Platform for Yemeni Expatriates". In the workshop, the Minister of Foreign Affairs in the caretaker government, Eng. Hisham Sharaf, stressed the ministry's interest in improving the services it provides to expatriates within the framework of the directives of the Leader of the Revolution, Sayyed. Abdul Malik Badr Al-Din Al-Houthi, to provide all facilities to the Yemeni citizen at home and abroad. He explained that the procedural guide for the services provided by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs will include details of services and conditions for expatriate citizens, resident foreign nationals, intergovernmental organizations and foreign missions working in our country to facilitate transactions and procedures. Minister Sharaf added that the vital role played by Yemeni expatriates forced the doubling of interest in this segm ent, and the ministry ensured this within the framework of the national vision projects to build the modern Yemeni state. Source: Yemen News Agency
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