The Japanese government announced an additional contribution to complete the coordinated UN plan to rescue the floating “Safer” oil tank near the western coast of Yemen on the Red Sea.
The Permanent Mission of Japan to the United Nations in New York said in a tweet on its account in The “X” platform today, Saturday, said that Ambassador Ichikan Kimihiro signed an agreement with Abdullah Al-Dardari, Assistant Director-General of the United Nations and Director of the Regional Office for Arab States of the United Nations Development Programme, for Japan’s contribution to the project of the safe rescue operation of the “Safer” tank.
While it did not The value of the new contribution is announced. The Japanese official affirmed his country’s commitment to the success and completion of the project to prevent a humanitarian and environmental catastrophe in the Red Sea.
For his part, Yemen’s permanent representative to the United Nations, Abdullah Al-Saadi, while attending the signing ceremony, expressed the Yemeni government’s appreciation. Recognized and grateful for the multifaceted support provided by Japan to alleviate human suffering, and its contributions to financing the safe rescue operation of the “Safer” oil tank to avoid an environmental, economic and humanitarian catastrophe.