Yemen Govt Welcomes Acceleration of Saudi-Emirati Support

Yemenis visit a market for shopping ahead of the holiday of Eid al-Adha, in Sanaa, Yemen, 05 July 2022. (EPA)
Yemenis visit a market for shopping ahead of the holiday of Eid al-Adha, in Sanaa, Yemen, 05 July 2022. (EPA)
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Yemen Govt Welcomes Acceleration of Saudi-Emirati Support

Yemenis visit a market for shopping ahead of the holiday of Eid al-Adha, in Sanaa, Yemen, 05 July 2022. (EPA)
Yemenis visit a market for shopping ahead of the holiday of Eid al-Adha, in Sanaa, Yemen, 05 July 2022. (EPA)

The legitimate Yemeni government welcomed on Wednesday the acceleration of aid from Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.

The decision to speed up the delivery of the aid was announced last week during a meeting in Riyadh between Saudi Deputy Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman and Chairman of the Yemeni Presidential Leadership Council Dr. Rashad Al-Alimi.

The government, which met in Aden on Wednesday, welcomed the move, saying it reflects the major fraternal role played by Saudi Arabia and the UAE in supporting Yemen on all levels.

It hailed the efforts of Saudi agencies and organizations, led by the Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program for Yemen (SDRPY) and King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief), in building institutions, improving services and easing the suffering of the people throughout the war-torn country.

Prime Minister Maeen Abdulmalik chaired the cabinet meeting that reviewed preparations ahead of the Eid al-Adha holiday in terms of stabilizing prices of goods and ensuring that services, especially water and electricity, are provided.

The PM noted the measures taken by the government to ease the impact of the global economic crisis on the Yemeni people.

The government will continue to monitor the crisis and take the necessary emergency measures when necessary.

On the nationwide two-month truce, the government slammed the Iran-backed Houthi militias for stalling in its implementation and the United Nations and international community for their continued silence over the militias’ behavior.

It accused them of failing to firmly deal with the Houthi intransigence and their shirking of their commitments, including lifting the siege on the Taiz province.

The international silence only encourages the militias to defy international resolutions and to carry on with its malign practices, such as the planting of mines, recruitment of children and daily violations of the truce, it added.

The government and Presidential Leadership Council are keen on ensuring the success of the truce and the efforts led by the UN envoy with the backing of friendly countries so that a comprehensive, sustainable and fair peace can be reached.



Saudi Arabia Sends New Aid Convoys for Residents Returning to Northern Gaza

The aid aims to help beneficiaries meet their basic needs as they return to homes that have been destroyed or damaged. SPA
The aid aims to help beneficiaries meet their basic needs as they return to homes that have been destroyed or damaged. SPA
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Saudi Arabia Sends New Aid Convoys for Residents Returning to Northern Gaza

The aid aims to help beneficiaries meet their basic needs as they return to homes that have been destroyed or damaged. SPA
The aid aims to help beneficiaries meet their basic needs as they return to homes that have been destroyed or damaged. SPA

New aid convoys from Saudi Arabia arrived in northern Gaza on Monday, facilitated by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief).

The assistance is part of a campaign aimed at providing essential relief to the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip.
The convoys delivered shelter kits, including blankets, mattresses, cooking utensils, water containers, and other necessary supplies to assist residents returning to their homes in northern Gaza.
The Saudi Center for Culture and Heritage, the executive partner of KSrelief in Gaza, is set to begin distributing the aid packages promptly.

The aid aims to help beneficiaries meet their basic needs as they return to homes that have been destroyed or damaged.
The effort is part of a series of humanitarian and relief programs executed by Saudi Arabia in solidarity with the Palestinian people during their ongoing crises and hardships.