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During His Meeting with the Quartet Ambassadors… The Prime Minister Affirms the Government’s Determination to Strengthen Its Presence in Aden

Yemen Monitor / Newsroom:

The Prime Minister, Salem Saleh Bin Brik, affirmed the government’s determination to strengthen its presence in the interim capital, Aden, and to dedicate the principle of unified economic and administrative decision-making as the cornerstone for building the state and restoring its prestige.

During a meeting held in Riyadh today, Thursday, with the ambassadors of a number of countries sponsoring the political process in Yemen, the Prime Minister reviewed the course of reforms that the government has begun to implement to correct the path, especially in the financial and monetary sectors, and the effect achieved in strengthening the national currency.

Bin Brik stressed that the battle for economic and administrative stability is no less significant than the battle to complete the restoration of the state and end the Houthi coup supported by the Iranian regime, and that the government is dealing with the accumulated challenges with a state-minded approach, not by reaction.

The meeting, which included the Ambassadors of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Mohammed Al Jaber, the United Arab Emirates, Mohammed Al Zaabi, the United States of America, Steven Fagin, and the United Kingdom, Abdo Sharif, and the Deputy French Ambassador, Aymeric Beaufils, touched upon developments at various levels, the government’s vision for dealing with them, and the aspirations for international support to back the government’s efforts.

The ambassadors expressed their support for the Yemeni government’s efforts to achieve economic and administrative stability, and their appreciation for the tangible steps it has taken recently despite the difficult circumstances.

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