Dep. Minister of Int’l Cooperation, MSF-Holland discuss health interventions
[23/03/2021]
Deputy Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation, Mansour Zaid, has discussed with the head of the MSF-Holland the organization's interventions in the health field in Yemen. Zaid welcomed the head of the MSF’s mission praising their interventions in the health sector, stressing the ministry's readiness to overcome all difficulties and provide all facilitations for the organization's work.
Yemen FM, EU ambassador discuss peace efforts
[23/03/2021]
Yemen’s Foreign Minister Dr. Ahmed Awad Bin Mubarak, discussed with the Ambassador of the European Union to Yemen Hans Grundberg a number of issues related to the political situation in Yemen and the efforts made to bring peace.
Yemen FM, Chinese ambassador discuss political developments
[23/03/2021]
Yemen’s Foreign Minister Dr. Ahmed Awad Bin Mubarak, discussed with the Ambassador of the People's Republic of China to Yemen Kang Yong the political developments and the efforts of the peace process in light of the Saudi initiative to end the war and establish peace.
Interventions of ACTED, IMC in Marib discussed
[22/03/2021]
Deputy Governor of Marib Abd-Rabbu Miftah discussed Monday with delegations of French organization ACTED and International Medical Corpse (IMC) future emergency humanitarian interventions of the two organizations in Marib.
OIC welcomes Saudi initiative on ending Yemen's crisis
[22/03/2021]
The Organization of Islamic Cooperation or OIC has welcomed the Saudi initiative announced Monday for ending Yemen's crisis and reaching an inclusive political solution and ceasefire under the auspices of the United Nations.
Yemen Government welcomes the KSA's proposition
[22/03/2021]
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates has welcomed the proposal suggested by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia about a comprehensive cease-fire, open Sana'a airport for some destinations, go on implementing Stockholm Agreement in full and allow commercial ships entry as long as they will comply with the International Security Council, the revenues will be deposited in the Central Bank of Yemen to pay the civil service servants based on 2014 payroll lists, and support reviving political consultations.