Al -Bahsni discusses with the American and British ambassadors developments in the security situation and economic challenges

Member of the Presidential Command Council, Major General Faraj Salmin Al -Bahsni, continued his diplomatic meetings, where today he discussed with the Ambassador of the United States of America to Yemen, Stephen Vagen, and the UK Ambassador Abdo Sharif, the developments of the local and regional conditions, the efforts made to enhance security and stability, and support the Yemeni economy in The current challenges remained.
During his meeting with the American ambassador, Al -Bahsni discussed the recent US sanctions against Houthi leaders, stressing that this step reflects the seriousness of the international community in facing Houthi threats on regional and international security. He also stressed the importance of continuing international pressure to compel the militias to the political path and stop their violations, noting the need for international support for the government in enhancing its security and economic capabilities.
Al -Bahsni also discussed with the British Ambassador the efforts of the Presidential Command Council in fighting corruption and enhancing transparency, stressing the importance of institutional reforms to ensure economic stability and improve the level of services. The meeting also touched on the developments of the situation in Hadramout, where Al -Bahsni stressed the commitment of the council to find sustainable solutions that guarantee the achievement of security and development for the people of the province.
Al -Bahsni praised the British role in supporting the recent donors conference, stressing the importance of continuing international support to enhance stability and achieve economic development, especially in light of the worsening crises facing the country, including the economic repercussions resulting from Houthi attacks on oil installations.
For his part, the American ambassador affirmed his country's continuous support for the Presidential Command Council and the government, stressing the importance of cooperation to enhance security and push for development, while the British ambassador renewed its country supporting the political, military and economic levels, as well as continuing to provide humanitarian support to alleviate the suffering of the people Yemeni.
This diplomatic movement comes at a time when the security forces are achieving important achievements, most notably the seizure of a shipment of modern Iranian weapons that were on their way to the Houthis across the Red Sea, which confirms the continuation of Tehran's attempts to destabilize Yemen and the region, and the need to strengthen security cooperation between the Yemeni government and its international partners To address these threats.