[17/11/2017 06:33]
ROME-SABA
Minister of Local Administration and the Head of the Supreme Relief Committee AbdulraqeebFath participated on Friday in the Round Table Meeting on establishing sustainable peace in Yemen here.
Big number of international officials and UN organizations participate in the meeting.
Fath Reviewed humanitarian situation in Yemen and catastrophic effects over Houthi-Saleh militias' war on Yemeni people after carrying out a coup against the president and legal government, looted the state's budget, besieged cities and shelled neighborhoods and houses.
He talked about efforts of the government in normalizing life across regained provinces and securing people's livings in cooperation with donors led by the Gulf Cooperation Council.
He confirmed on integrating efforts of the International Community for more humanitarian and relief support to Yemen.
Fath also confirmed that the Supreme Relief Committee, in cooperation with donors, provides humanitarian assistances to Yemeni people across Yemen and welcomes international efforts for improving humanitarian situation.
He pointed out to rebel militias' humanitarian violation against citizens, calling the international community to shoulder responsibility and denounce these violations and exert pressure for stopping them.
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