Yemeni Prime Minister Main Abdul-Malik said on Tuesday that Saudi Arabia’s initiative to bring peace to Yemen is “a continuation of the Kingdom’s brotherly role in maintaining the stability and security of Yemen and the region, as well as its desire to bring peace and end the suffering of the Yemeni people.”
Abdulmalik and Saudi Ambassador to Yemen Muhammad al-Jaber stressed during their meeting in the temporary capital of Aden that the peace initiative introduced by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to bring peace to Yemen is an important way to alleviate the suffering of Yemenis. people, and the importance of the international community playing its role and responsibility in pressuring the Houthi militias to submit to peace.
According to the official Yemeni news agency, the meeting discussed developments in the national arena in various fields, most notably Saudi Arabia’s ongoing mediation to renew the truce and establish peace in Yemen as part of its ongoing support to maintain security and stability. and Arab identity of Yemen, and to support efforts to complete the restoration of the state and end the Houthi coup.
The Yemeni Prime Minister reaffirmed that the restoration of the state and the end of the Houthi terrorist militias’ coup are the main starting points for restoring stability in Yemen, maintaining security and stability in the region, and securing international shipping and global trade.
He pointed out that the state and government bear the burden of truce and calm, despite the economic impact of the Houthi terrorist attacks on the oil sector and their continued plunder of tax revenues and deepening the suffering of citizens in areas under their control. as he put it.
The meeting reviewed the progress of a number of vital Saudi funded projects in a number of sectors including Mukalla University Hospital, King Salman Al Mahr Medical City, Medical College, College of Nursing, Taiz Cancer Hospital and rural hospitals in a number of governorates, in addition to road projects and proposed projects. In the electricity sector, support for water resources and desalination, a rehabilitation project for the disabled in Aden and a number of schools and technical institutes in the field of education.
He also touched on the economic and service reforms that the government is implementing with the support of the Coalition for Legitimacy led by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, what has been achieved so far and future steps that will alleviate the suffering of the Yemeni people. and stabilize the economy and basic services.
Moeen Abdulmalik emphasized the importance of speeding up the support package that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia kindly announced earlier in order to fulfill the inevitable commitments, and stressed that the continued support of Saudi Arabia to the government and people of Yemen at this stage is important and key. to overcome the current problems and achieve common aspirations in maintaining the security and stability of Yemen within its Arab environment and the Gulf countries.
The Prime Minister of Yemen reaffirmed, on behalf of the Yemeni leadership, government and people, the expression of gratitude and gratitude to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, under the leadership of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz and his Crown Prince, to the government and brotherly Saudi people for their noble, genuine and courageous stand, standing on the side of the Yemeni people in various circumstances and at various stages and extending a helping hand and assistance to them in all political, economic, military, humanitarian and other fields.
He commended Saudi Arabia for its generous humanitarian and development assistance through its various programs and initiatives, most notably the King Salman Relief and Humanitarian Aid Center and the Saudi Yemen Development and Reconstruction Program.
In turn, the Ambassador of Saudi Arabia reaffirmed the support of the Kingdom of Yemen and its people in rebuilding the state, achieving security and stability and continuing the work of institutions, expressed gratitude to the government for its efforts and its desire to serve the Yemeni people. people and alleviate their suffering.




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