
Yemen Monitor / Newsroom:
The Yemeni Minister of Interior, Major General Ibrahim Haidan, stated that the recent support provided by Saudi Arabia has served as a “lifeline” for both the state and the people.
He added that this support contributed to restoring a significant measure of balance to the general scene following a difficult phase that nearly overwhelmed state institutions.
In a statement to Okaz newspaper, Haidan explained that the support reflected directly on the improvement of basic services, the stability of the currency, and the government’s ability to fulfill part of its obligations—foremost among them the payment of salaries and enhancing the performance of service institutions.
The Minister noted that the governorates of Al-Mahrah and Hadramawt have witnessed a marked improvement in security and services, while the interim capital, Aden, has begun to regain its vital role with the regular provision of electricity, water, and fuel.
He emphasized that continued Saudi support strengthens the capabilities of security agencies in combating terrorism and organized crime, contributes to consolidating stability, and supports economic recovery efforts throughout the country.



