The Chargé d’Affairs of the Yemeni Embassy in Addis Ababa, Ambassador Yahya Al-Eryani, discussed today with the office of the International Organization for Migration in Ethiopia the situation of Ethiopian immigrants in Yemen in general and those who wish to return voluntarily to their country.
Al-Eryani stressed that the influx of migrants, including Ethiopians, to Yemen in light of the difficult conditions that the country is experiencing due to the war constitutes a great burden in providing their necessary needs, which is why radical solutions must be developed for the phenomenon of illegal immigration, in coordination with the Ethiopian authorities.
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Republic of Yemen: Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates.
© Press Release 2023
Disclaimer: The contents of this press release was provided from an external third party provider. This website is not responsible for, and does not control, such external content. This content is provided on an “as is” and “as available” basis and has not been edited in any way. Neither this website nor our affiliates guarantee the accuracy of or endorse the views or opinions expressed in this press release.
The press release is provided for informational purposes only. The content does not provide tax, legal or investment advice or opinion regarding the suitability, value or profitability of any particular security, portfolio or investment strategy. Neither this website nor our affiliates shall be liable for any errors or inaccuracies in the content, or for any actions taken by you in reliance thereon. You expressly agree that your use of the information within this article is at your sole risk.
To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, this website, its parent company, its subsidiaries, its affiliates and the respective shareholders, directors, officers, employees, agents, advertisers, content providers and licensors will not be liable (jointly or severally) to you for any direct, indirect, consequential, special, incidental, punitive or exemplary damages, including without limitation, lost profits, lost savings and lost revenues, whether in negligence, tort, contract or any other theory of liability, even if the parties have been advised of the possibility or could have foreseen any such damages.