Dr. Adel Al-Shojaa held a meeting today at the headquarters of the European Parliament, where he presented the outcomes of the Salzburg International Conference on Peace and Development in Yemen to a number of officials and relevant stakeholders within the Parliament, as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen international engagement with the Yemeni issue and support pathways toward peace and stability in the country.
During the meeting, Dr. Al-Shojaa reviewed the conference’s key recommendations and outcomes, which emerged from broad political, academic, and diplomatic participation during the event held in Salzburg. He emphasized the importance of translating the conference’s conclusions into practical steps that can contribute to advancing political solutions, strengthening development efforts, and promoting long-term stability in Yemen.
He noted that the Salzburg Conference served as an important platform for dialogue, bringing together politicians, international experts, researchers, and diplomats to discuss Yemen’s future and explore realistic approaches toward achieving comprehensive and sustainable peace based on dialogue, partnership, and development.
Dr. Al-Shojaa also stressed the importance of a more active international role, particularly from the European Union, in supporting civil and development initiatives aimed at bridging perspectives and creating a conducive environment for peace in Yemen.
For their part, several officials and participants within the European Parliament expressed their interest in the outcomes presented during the meeting, underscoring the importance of maintaining dialogue with Yemeni stakeholders and supporting initiatives that seek to promote peace, stability, and development in the country.
The meeting comes as part of broader international efforts to bring Yemen’s voice to global institutions and decision-makers, while reaffirming that a just and comprehensive peace remains the essential path toward ending the crisis and building a more stable future for Yemen and the wider region.


