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Italy–Yemen relations refers to the current and historical relationship between Italy and Yemen. Yemen has an embassy in Rome. Italy has an embassy in Sana'a.
Diplomatic relations between Italy and Yemen began on September 2, 1926, when the Italo-Yemeni Treaty was signed. This treaty granted Italy, then ruled by Benito Mussolini, control over the east coast of the Red Sea.
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