The legitimate Yemeni government continued on Monday to consolidate its presence in the liberated provinces of Hadhramaut and al-Mahra following the deployment of the National Shield Forces.
Several ministries issued several memos and statements about maintaining security and ensuring livelihoods, including barring people from carrying arms in the interim capital Aden.
Interior Minister Ibrahim Haidan called on all military leaderships and security units in Aden to commit to the orders issued by Presidential Leadership Council (PLC) Chairman Dr. Rashad al-Alimi related to the brandishing of weapons in Aden and other provinces.
Meanwhile, in Riyadh, Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman held talks with deputy head of the PLC Abdulrahman Abou Zaraa on the developments in Yemen, notably the southern issue.
In post on the X platform, Abou Zaraa said they discussed means to bolster joint efforts to support stability in Yemen and preserve regional security.
In Hadhramaut, Governor Salem al-Khanbashi opened the headquarters of the Hadhramaut National Council in Seiyun city, kicking off a new phase of “tolerance, coexistence and national partnership.”
He revealed that a similar headquarters will be opened in Mukalla city, which would allow the council to carry out its duties at various local and regional events.
The council will spearhead national and development work, he added, hailing the political leadership and Saudi Arabia for supporting Hadhramaut.
He also praised the effective role played by the Corporate Protection Forces that are protecting oil companies, facilities and oilfields, reported the Saba state news agency.
Khanbashi met on Monday with Ahmed al-Maari, leader of the Corporate Protection Forces.