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Algeria Offers Condolences on Passing of Former Yemeni Leader

Algiers – Algeria has expressed its condolences following the death of Ali Salem al-Beidh, the former Vice President of the Presidential Council of Yemen. A book of condolences was opened at the Embassy of Yemen in Algiers.

Mokhtar Amine Khelif, Director-General of Protocol at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, visited the embassy earlier today to sign the book of condolences on behalf of the Algerian government. This gesture underscores the strong relationship and solidarity between Algeria and Yemen during this time of mourning.

Ali Salem al-Beidh served as the Vice President of the Presidential Council of Yemen, playing a significant role in the country’s political landscape during a crucial period. His passing marks a loss for Yemen and its people.

The opening of the condolence book at the Yemeni Embassy in Algiers provides an opportunity for members of the diplomatic community, government officials, and the public to express their sympathy and pay their respects to the deceased leader and the people of Yemen. The Algerian government and its citizens stand in solidarity with Yemen during this difficult time.

DZWatch will continue to follow this story and provide updates as they become available.

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