Yemen PM to Asharq Al-Awsat: New Saudi Support Boosts Gov’t Performance

Yemen’s Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Shayea al-Zindani (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Yemen’s Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Shayea al-Zindani (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Yemen PM to Asharq Al-Awsat: New Saudi Support Boosts Gov’t Performance

Yemen’s Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Shayea al-Zindani (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Yemen’s Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Shayea al-Zindani (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Yemen’s Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Shayea al-Zindani said new Saudi economic support to cover public sector salaries and help reduce the budget deficit reflects the deep-rooted ties between the two countries and underscores Riyadh’s continued commitment to backing the Yemeni people in all circumstances.

The Saudi Program for the Development and Reconstruction of Yemen announced on Thursday fresh budget support of about $347 million (1.3 billion Saudi riyals) to finance operational expenses, pay salaries and address the Yemeni government’s urgent needs, as part of the Kingdom’s efforts to promote stability and growth.

In remarks to Asharq Al-Awsat, Zindani said the funding would strengthen the government’s performance, enabling it to press ahead with economic reforms, meet salary obligations, deliver basic services and improve living conditions.

He said the latest assistance, alongside previous support, reaffirmed Saudi Arabia’s steadfast backing for Yemen and bolstered the state’s ability to meet its commitments to public employees, easing humanitarian pressures and reinforcing economic stability.

Zindani said the move reflected the vision of the Saudi leadership and its commitment to Yemen’s security and stability, describing the country as a strategic depth and a key pillar of regional security.

He also highlighted the role of Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman and the program’s efforts in advancing stability and development.

Prince Khalid said in a post on his official X account that the support was provided in implementation of the directives of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz and Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister, in response to the urgent need to support the Yemeni government in paying salaries.

Rashad al-Alimi, chairman of Yemen’s Presidential Leadership Council, said the assistance sent “an important message of confidence” in the recovery path and in the new government’s ability to rebuild state institutions, consolidate security and stability, and work closely with “the loyal brotherly team led by Prince Khalid bin Salman” to achieve the desired transformation.

He added that the support confirmed the partnership with Saudi Arabia was “not circumstantial, but a strategic choice for a brighter future.”

According to the program, the funding aims to strengthen economic and financial stability, reduce the budget deficit, ensure regular government financial flows and salary payments, and improve fiscal management, placing the national economy on a more sustainable track and advancing economic and social development.

The support is expected to boost purchasing power, stabilize household incomes, improve living standards and stimulate commercial markets, contributing to economic stability and sustainable recovery.

Saudi Arabia remains Yemen’s largest historical supporter in humanitarian, development and economic fields. The program said that total Saudi economic and development assistance between 2012 and 2026 exceeded $12.6 billion, with interventions serving as a key pillar of recovery at both macro and micro levels.

Since its establishment in 2018 by order of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and with the Crown Prince's empowerment, the program has helped entrench sustainable development, mitigate humanitarian and economic impacts, and promote comprehensive development that benefits current and future generations.

The program said it has implemented 268 development projects and initiatives across eight vital sectors at a total cost exceeding $1 billion, improving infrastructure and basic services, strengthening food security, building Yemeni capacity and creating jobs, in support of efforts to achieve lasting peace and comprehensive, sustainable development.



Saudi Arabia Launches Gaza Central Kitchen to Provide 24,000 Meals Daily During Ramadan 

People are seen at the inauguration of the central kitchen in Gaza. (SPA)
People are seen at the inauguration of the central kitchen in Gaza. (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia Launches Gaza Central Kitchen to Provide 24,000 Meals Daily During Ramadan 

People are seen at the inauguration of the central kitchen in Gaza. (SPA)
People are seen at the inauguration of the central kitchen in Gaza. (SPA)

The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) inaugurated on Thursday a central kitchen in the Gaza Strip.

Launched in cooperation with the Saudi Center for Culture and Heritage as part of the Saudi fundraising campaign, the facility will provide 24,000 hot meals daily during the holy fasting month of Ramadan.

Targeting displaced families in the Deir Al-Balah and Al-Qarara areas, the project aims to distribute 3.6 million meals.

KSrelief Supervisor-General Dr. Abdullah Al Rabeeah stressed that the project is a continuation of the Kingdom's extensive air, sea, and land bridges.

He underscored Saudi Arabia's commitment to easing humanitarian crisis and supporting the most vulnerable groups, including women and children.

Beyond immediate relief, the kitchen employs 40 local workers and adheres to the highest international health standards.


OIC Calls on Int’l Community to Compel Israel to Abide by Peace Plan 

The OIC General Secretariat holds an extraordinary meeting in Jeddah on Thursday to discuss the latest developments in the Palestinian Territories. (SPA)
The OIC General Secretariat holds an extraordinary meeting in Jeddah on Thursday to discuss the latest developments in the Palestinian Territories. (SPA)
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OIC Calls on Int’l Community to Compel Israel to Abide by Peace Plan 

The OIC General Secretariat holds an extraordinary meeting in Jeddah on Thursday to discuss the latest developments in the Palestinian Territories. (SPA)
The OIC General Secretariat holds an extraordinary meeting in Jeddah on Thursday to discuss the latest developments in the Palestinian Territories. (SPA)

The Organization of Islamic Cooperation underscored on Thursday the centrality of the Palestinian cause and Jerusalem to the Muslim world, slamming Israel’s recent illegal measures in the West Bank.

The OIC General Secretariat held an extraordinary meeting in Jeddah to discuss the latest developments in the Palestinian Territories.

A closing statement underlined “the need to compel Israel to implement a comprehensive and sustainable ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and abide by the implementation of the US President Donald Trump’s peace plan.”

It called on it to move on to the second phase of the plan, ensuring the full withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza, facilitate the return of displaced people to their homes, and “for the State of Palestine to assume its full responsibility, with Arab, Islamic, and international support, to commit to the full and normal opening of all crossings with the enclave.”

It urged Trump to “fulfill his pledges to Arab and Islamic states to prevent Israeli settlement activity, the annexation of the occupied West Bank, and forced displacement.”

It expressed “its absolute rejection and strong condemnation of the recent hostile decisions and measures taken by the illegal Israeli occupation authority, including the announcement by the so-called Israeli ‘Cabinet’ of illegal decisions aimed at imposing a colonial settlement reality in the occupied Palestinian territory, particularly in the West Bank, including Jerusalem.”

It deemed these decisions null and void, rejecting any form of annexation, and warning that this “dangerous escalation is a blatant new attack on the historical and legal rights of the Palestinian people, and a flagrant violation of the Charter of the United Nations, the principles of international law, and relevant UN resolutions.”

It called on the international community, “particularly the UN General Assembly and Security Council, to assume its responsibilities, including rejecting and condemning illegal Israeli practices and decisions, and confronting them by compelling Israel to cease all its illegal measures, which are null and void and have no legal effect under international law and relevant UN resolutions.”

It urged the international community “to take all deterrent and punitive measures and exert pressure to confront the Israeli occupation and its colonial practices, which undermine the rules of international law and destabilize the foundations of the law-based international order.

They must take all measures to that end, “particularly by severing all relations with Israel, including diplomatic, economic, trade, cultural, and parliamentary relations which perpetuate the occupation and its colonial system.”

It urged them “to leverage their international relations to impose economic and political sanctions to end the occupation.”


Saudi Arabia Provides Yemen with $347 Million to Pay Govt Employee Salaries 

Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman meets with Chairman of Yemen's Presidential Leadership Council Dr. Rashad al-Alimi and other members of the council. (X)
Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman meets with Chairman of Yemen's Presidential Leadership Council Dr. Rashad al-Alimi and other members of the council. (X)
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Saudi Arabia Provides Yemen with $347 Million to Pay Govt Employee Salaries 

Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman meets with Chairman of Yemen's Presidential Leadership Council Dr. Rashad al-Alimi and other members of the council. (X)
Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman meets with Chairman of Yemen's Presidential Leadership Council Dr. Rashad al-Alimi and other members of the council. (X)

Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman announced on Thursday that the Kingdom was providing new financial support to Yemen, worth 347 million dollars, to cover government employee salaries and budget relief.

The move reflects Riyadh’s ongoing support to the Yemeni economy given the mounting financial challenges.

In a post on the X platform, Prince Khalid said the latest gesture sought to meet the Yemeni government’s urgent need to secure the payment of its employees.

The initiative aims to ease economic pressure and achieve as much financial stability as possible given the complex economic difficulties the country is enduring, he added.

The new aid will cover salaries and operational costs, limit budget imbalances and support economic and social recovery in the medium-term.

Chairman of the Presidential Leadership Council Dr. Rashad al-Alimi expressed his gratitude to Saudi Arabia for its latest support, saying it embodies the depth of the strategic partnership that binds their countries.

“It reflects the Kingdom’s commitment to support Yemen during a critical time that demands strengthening of state institutions and of economic performance,” he added in a post on X.

“The support is a strong message of trust in the government’s reform efforts and the national institutions’ ability to reclaim their role,” he stressed.

“The relationship with Saudi Arabia has become a long-term strategic choice that will build a more sustainable economy, bolster security and stability and back reconstruction and development efforts,” he went on to say.

Al-Alimi underlined the importance of unifying national efforts around this partnership, saying it was a main foundation for restoring state institutions and improving public services.