[21/09/2023 05:59]
ADEN-SABA
The Cabinet reviewed in its meeting on Thursday here latest developments in Yemen in political, military, security and service fields on the lights of the recent developments and efforts exerted by the government to carry out its responsibilities and overcoming current challenges.
In the beginning of the meeting, Prime Minister Maeen Abdulmalik presented inclusive review on latest developments in the country, including efforts of mediation by brothers in Saudi Arabia and Oman for renewing the UN Truce and reviving political process has been stopped since Houthi militia's coup against the national consensus on 21 September, 2014.
He confirmed that the state and the government's interaction positively with all international and regional efforts to comply with providing real insurances for sustainable peace based on the three internationally agreed upon references.
He touched upon the ongoing process of implementing the inclusive government's process aiming at improving services and living conditions and measures taken to limit repercussions of Houthi militia's terrorist attacks on oil facilities.
The cabinet discussed efforts of the government to protect stability of the economic conditions and stability of the national currency, honoring the government's commitments and improving services.
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