Yemeni Prime Minister Dr. Maeen Abdulmalik affirmed today (Tuesday) the Yemeni government’s commitment to the peace path, indicating that the Saudi initiative is an extension of the Saudi brotherly role in supporting the stability and security of Yemen and the region and its keenness to establish peace and end the suffering of the Yemeni people.
During his meeting with the Ambassador of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques to Yemen, Mohammed Saeed Al Jaber, at the government headquarters in Aden, Abdulmalik said: On behalf of the Yemeni leadership, government and people, we express our appreciation and gratitude to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia under the leadership of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz, his crown prince, and the brotherly Saudi government and people, for their honorable position. He is sincere and brave in standing by the Yemeni people in various circumstances, conditions and stages, and extending a helping hand and assistance to them in all political, economic, military, humanitarian and other fields, praising the generous Saudi humanitarian and development interventions through its various programs and initiatives, in the forefront of which is the King Salman Center for Relief and Humanitarian Action, and the Saudi Program for the development and reconstruction of Yemen.
According to the Yemeni News Agency, Saba, the Yemeni Prime Minister discussed with the Saudi ambassador the latest developments in the national arena in various fields, foremost of which is the continuous Saudi mediation to renew the armistice and establish peace in Yemen, within the framework of the continuous brotherly support to maintain the security, stability and Arab identity of Yemen, and to support the efforts of Complete the restoration of the state and end the Houthi coup.
The Yemeni Prime Minister stressed the restoration of the state, the end of the coup, the return of stability to Yemen, the preservation of the security and stability of the region, the securing of international navigation and the movement of world trade, noting that the state and the government bore the burdens of the truce and calm despite the economic impact of the Houthi terrorist attacks on the oil sector and the continued plundering of tax revenues by the militia and the deepening of suffering. citizens in their areas of control.
The two sides stressed that the peace initiative presented by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to bring peace to Yemen represents an important path to alleviate the suffering of the Yemeni people, and the importance of the international community playing its role and responsibilities in pressuring the Houthi militia to submit to peace.
The meeting reviewed the progress of work in a number of vital projects funded by Saudi Arabia in a number of sectors, including the University Hospital in Mukalla, King Salman Medical City in Al-Mahra, the College of Medicine, the College of Nursing, the Oncology Hospital in Taiz, and rural hospitals in a number of governorates, in addition to road projects and other projects. Proposed in the electricity sector, support for water resources and desalination, a project for the rehabilitation of the disabled in Aden, and a number of schools and technical institutes in the education sector.
The government briefed the Saudi ambassador on the economic and service reforms that the government is implementing under the directives of the Presidential Leadership Council and with the support of the Coalition to Support Legitimacy led by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, what has been accomplished so far and future steps, which would alleviate the suffering of the Yemeni people and stabilize the economy and basic services.
The Yemeni Prime Minister pointed out that the continued Saudi support for the Yemeni government and people at this stage is essential and pivotal to overcoming the current challenges and achieving common aspirations to maintain the security and stability of Yemen within its Arab and Gulf surroundings.
He pointed out that the government is determined to continue achieving its goals by activating state institutions and achieving economic stability in parallel with the fateful battle to end the coup and restore the state.
The Yemeni News Agency said that the Saudi ambassador renewed the Kingdom’s support for Yemen and its people in restoring the state, achieving security and stability, and continuing the work of institutions, praising the efforts made by the government and its keenness to serve the Yemeni people and alleviate their suffering.