Saudi Program to Construct Abr Road in Yemen Soon

Ambassador Mohammed Al Jaber during his meeting with the Yemeni Speaker Sultan al-Barakani in Riyadh (Embassy's Twitter Account)
Ambassador Mohammed Al Jaber during his meeting with the Yemeni Speaker Sultan al-Barakani in Riyadh (Embassy's Twitter Account)
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Saudi Program to Construct Abr Road in Yemen Soon

Ambassador Mohammed Al Jaber during his meeting with the Yemeni Speaker Sultan al-Barakani in Riyadh (Embassy's Twitter Account)
Ambassador Mohammed Al Jaber during his meeting with the Yemeni Speaker Sultan al-Barakani in Riyadh (Embassy's Twitter Account)

Yemeni Parliament Speaker Sultan al-Barakani discussed with Saudi Ambassador to Yemen Mohammed Al Jaber the Saudi development and humanitarian efforts in Yemen and regional and international efforts to achieve peace and nationwide ceasefire.

Barakani explained that the Saudi role is pivotal and vital in Yemen's development, economic, political, and military fields.

In an interview with Asharq Al-Awsat, the Speaker expressed his great appreciation to the Saudi government and people for all their support.

Barakani pointed out that his meeting with the Saudi ambassador to Yemen at the Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program for Yemen (SDRPY) was positive.

He indicated that al-Roba al-Aly company would begin constructing al-Abr Road within a week and announce the tender for Hayjat al-Abed Road within 15 days.

Al-Abr road is vital for the daily passage of thousands of Yemenis towards Saudi Arabia coming through the al-Wadea border crossing, which is the only land port that's currently operating.

Barakani thanked SDRPY, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman, and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

Barakani pointed out that the parliament is currently working through the executive authority to overcome the obstacles and difficulties facing the political situation amid the ongoing war launched by the Houthi terrorist militia.

He stressed that the legitimate government responded to all calls for peace, while the Houthi militia rejected all initiatives, including the Omani and Saudi initiatives.

"We will continue to seek peace, but at the same time, we will not give up confrontation, and the Houthis should know they will reach Marib. It is out of the question for Yemenis.

Marib contains hundreds of thousands of people who escaped Houthi oppression and tyranny, and there are hundreds of thousands of residents who reject the Houthi dynastic project, according to Barakani.

Ambassador Al Jaber confirmed that he discussed with the Speaker his country's efforts to achieve peace and ceasefire, which Houthis continue to reject.

Houthis insist on the military escalation in Marib and continue to exacerbate the suffering of Yemenis.

The ambassador also noted that the meeting addressed the importance of completing the implementation of the Riyadh Agreement.



Dozens Injured, Missing Following Explosion at Qatar’s Barzan Plant

This picture shows the Ras Laffan Industrial City, Qatar's principal site for production of liquefied natural gas and gas-to-liquid, administrated by Qatar Petroleum, some 80 kilometers (50 miles) north of the capital Doha, on February 6, 2017. (AFP)
This picture shows the Ras Laffan Industrial City, Qatar's principal site for production of liquefied natural gas and gas-to-liquid, administrated by Qatar Petroleum, some 80 kilometers (50 miles) north of the capital Doha, on February 6, 2017. (AFP)
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Dozens Injured, Missing Following Explosion at Qatar’s Barzan Plant

This picture shows the Ras Laffan Industrial City, Qatar's principal site for production of liquefied natural gas and gas-to-liquid, administrated by Qatar Petroleum, some 80 kilometers (50 miles) north of the capital Doha, on February 6, 2017. (AFP)
This picture shows the Ras Laffan Industrial City, Qatar's principal site for production of liquefied natural gas and gas-to-liquid, administrated by Qatar Petroleum, some 80 kilometers (50 miles) north of the capital Doha, on February 6, 2017. (AFP)

An explosion tore through Qatar's key natural gas export terminal Sunday night following an operational incident, causing a fire that hurt at least 54 people as another 18 were still missing.

QatarEnergy announced that the fire, which broke out after an operational incident during the start-up of operations at the Barzan plant in Ras Laffan Industrial City, has been brought under control.

In a statement, it said the incident resulted in an explosion and fire at the plant, which is dedicated to meeting local gas needs, noting that emergency response teams were immediately deployed and were able to contain and extinguish the fire.

The Ministry of Interior confirmed that a number of injuries resulted from the explosion.

The incident was caused by a technical malfunction during operation, with no leakage posing a risk to public safety, it stressed in a post on the X platform.


Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Pakistan, Türkiye Push for Swift Progress in US-Iran Talks

The foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Pakistan and Türkiye pose for a family photo in Cairo on Sunday. (SPA)
The foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Pakistan and Türkiye pose for a family photo in Cairo on Sunday. (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Pakistan, Türkiye Push for Swift Progress in US-Iran Talks

The foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Pakistan and Türkiye pose for a family photo in Cairo on Sunday. (SPA)
The foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Pakistan and Türkiye pose for a family photo in Cairo on Sunday. (SPA)

The foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Pakistan and Türkiye pushed for swift progress in US-Iran talks at a meeting in Cairo on Sunday, as negotiations between the two foes began in Switzerland.

In a joint statement, the ministers called for a "swift and successful conclusion" to negotiations aimed at reaching a solution to outstanding issues that is "lasting, verifiable and mutually acceptable", while taking into account regional concerns, particularly the security and stability of Gulf states.

The meeting also addressed the Israeli military escalation against Lebanon and stressed the importance of continued coordination and consultations to sustain the diplomatic track, mitigate the repercussions of the crisis, and restore security and stability across the region.

Present at the meeting were Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah, Egyptian FM Dr. Badr Abdelatty, Pakistani FM Ishaq Dar and Turkish FM Hakan Fidan.


Saudi FM Attends Meeting with Egyptian and Turkish Counterparts and US Adviser in Cairo

Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah.(SPA)
Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah.(SPA)
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Saudi FM Attends Meeting with Egyptian and Turkish Counterparts and US Adviser in Cairo

Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah.(SPA)
Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah.(SPA)

Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah took part in a meeting in Cairo with Egypt’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation, and Egyptian Expatriates Badr Abdelatty, Türkiye's Minister of Foreign Affairs Hakan Fidan, and Senior Advisor to the US President for Arab and African Affairs Massad Boulos, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Sunday.

The participants discussed a range of regional developments, with a particular focus on the situations in Sudan and Libya, and reviewed ongoing joint efforts to promote security, stability, and political solutions in both countries.

The meeting was also attended by Prince Musab bin Mohammed Al Farhan, Adviser to the Saudi Foreign Minister for Political Affairs, and Saudi Ambassador to Egypt Saleh bin Eid Al-Husseini.