
Yemeni Prime Minister Mohammad Salem Basindwa said a meeting of the Arab Justice Ministers in Sanaa Tuesday was "a strong evidence" of the commitment of Arab countries towards Yemen. The Ministers' meeting at this time reflected keenness on overcoming all difficulties facing Yemen, Basindwa said at the opening of the two-day meeting. Mauritanian Justice Minister Sidi Ould Al-Zain said the ministers were meeting amidst "a historic circumstance" which required collaboration of all countries to addressing common challenges. Yemeni Justice Minister Murshed Al-Arshani said the Arab countries should exchange expertise in legal and judicial affairs, as well as unification of legislations.
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