Yemeni Gov’t Formation Consultations Resume with STC Participation

Yemen's Prime Minister Maeen Abdulmalik Saeed speaks during a ceremony of the delivery of cranes as a grant from Saudi Arabia to the Aden port, Yemen December 12, 2018. Picture taken December 12, 2018. REUTERS/Fawaz Salman
Yemen's Prime Minister Maeen Abdulmalik Saeed speaks during a ceremony of the delivery of cranes as a grant from Saudi Arabia to the Aden port, Yemen December 12, 2018. Picture taken December 12, 2018. REUTERS/Fawaz Salman
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Yemeni Gov’t Formation Consultations Resume with STC Participation

Yemen's Prime Minister Maeen Abdulmalik Saeed speaks during a ceremony of the delivery of cranes as a grant from Saudi Arabia to the Aden port, Yemen December 12, 2018. Picture taken December 12, 2018. REUTERS/Fawaz Salman
Yemen's Prime Minister Maeen Abdulmalik Saeed speaks during a ceremony of the delivery of cranes as a grant from Saudi Arabia to the Aden port, Yemen December 12, 2018. Picture taken December 12, 2018. REUTERS/Fawaz Salman

Yemeni Prime Minister-designate Maeen Abdulmalik resumed discussions with political parties on forming a cabinet after the Southern Transitional Council (STC) rolled back its decision to suspend its participation in government formation talks.

The STC had suspended its participation in protest to military escalation and poor public services in areas liberated from Houthi militias.

After meeting with an STC delegation headed by Nasser Al-Khabji, Abdulmalik announced that an agreement was established to resume government formation consultations.

The meeting was attended by Saudi Ambassador to Yemen Mohammed bin Saeed Al Jaber, who is also Supervisor of the Saudi Program for Development and Reconstruction of Yemen.

These developments followed STC Chairman Eidroos al-Zobaidi on Monday calling Yemeni President Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi, who is currently in the US for medical tests, to ask about his health.

At the meeting, Abdulmalik and the STC delegation discussed efforts for implementing the Riyadh Agreement’s accelerating mechanism.

According to Saba news agency, it was agreed to continue talks on the formation of a new government and the redeployment of all armed forces in Aden.

The meeting also discussed challenges facing the implementation of the mechanism.

"The Riyadh Agreement contains legitimate interests of all parties and represents gains for the State, Yemeni people and all political and social powers," Abdulmalik said.

While Abdulmalik and the STC delegation valued the efforts exerted by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia towards achieving peace and stability in Yemen and the region, Al Jaber lauded the keenness of the two sides to commit to implementing the Riyadh Agreement and its accelerating mechanism.

STC Spokesman Nizar Haitham confirmed that the delegation’s meeting with Abdulmalik and Al Jaber was positive.

“All issues were discussed, and there will be a breakthrough in the government formation consultations,” Haitham told Asharq Al-Awsat.



Turkish Diplomatic Efforts in Egypt Aim to Bolster Reconciliation

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi speak at a joint press conference in Ankara in September. (Egyptian Presidency)
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi speak at a joint press conference in Ankara in September. (Egyptian Presidency)
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Turkish Diplomatic Efforts in Egypt Aim to Bolster Reconciliation

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi speak at a joint press conference in Ankara in September. (Egyptian Presidency)
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi speak at a joint press conference in Ankara in September. (Egyptian Presidency)

Türkiye's Ambassador to Egypt Salih Mutlu Sen has been carrying out a tour of Egyptian provinces in attempt to bolster rapprochement between Ankara and Cairo.

The two counties have sought to mend ties in recent months, culminating in Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s visit to Egypt in February and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi's visit to Ankara in September, effectively launching a new phase of cooperation.

Türkiye is keen to highlight its cultural and educational presence in Egypt and this was evident during Sen’s meetings in Cairo and participation on Thursday in a ceremony for academics who helped develop Turkish language departments at Egyptian universities.

Speaking at the ceremony, Sen said Egypt’s focus on the Turkish language is “valuable and can be traced back to cultural and historic reasons.”

He hoped that Turkish will be taught further in Egypt, adding that Ankara was keen on increasing to 500 the number of scholarships it awards to Egyptian students and that it was also eager to send Turkish teachers to work in Egypt.

Egypt and Türkiye enjoy important economic cooperation. They are seeking to increase their trade exchange from 9.5 billion dollars to 15 billion dollars annually.

Egyptian and Turkish officials said on Wednesday they were interested in establishing two new industrial zones in Egypt’s New Administrative Capital and October 6 city.

The zone in the New Administrative Capital will boast some 500 factories and provide job opportunities for some 25,000 people.

Sen told Asharq Al-Awsat there was high demand for the industrial zones, especially those boasting the proper infrastructure.

The economy is one of the areas of strength in Turkish-Egyptian relations, he added.

Türkiye boasts several investments in Egypt, especially in the garment industry, he remarked.

The development of infrastructure in the New Administrative Capital and October 6 is expected to be complete withing three years, while the factories there will be constructed within five to ten, revealed Sen.

Former aide to the Egyptian foreign minister Rakha Ahmed Hassan said Egyptian-Turkish relations are witnessing a revival.

The economic cooperation has been coupled with an improvement in political and security ties, he told Asharq Al-Awsat.

In fact, economic cooperation between them never stopped during the years of strained relations, he added.

However, the reconciliation created momentum to establish new projects and develop current ones, he explained.