Bin Mubarak confirms the government’s keenness to facilitate the work of organizations and provide a safe environment

Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriate Affairs, Dr. Ahmed bin Mubarak, affirmed the government’s keenness to facilitate the work of humanitarian organizations and provide a safe environment for them, and joint coordination to ensure that aid reaches all needy Yemeni areas without discrimination and to remove any obstacles in this aspect.
This came during the reception by the Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, today, Thursday, in the temporary capital of Aden, with the United Nations Resident Coordinator in Yemen, Julian Harness, where issues related to the humanitarian situation, cooperation and joint coordination to balance sustainable relief and development work, and challenges related to the lack of funding were discussed. And the Safer oil tank.
Dr. Ahmed Awad bin Mubarak renewed the government’s demand to transfer the headquarters of international organizations to the temporary capital, Aden, and to transfer amounts for humanitarian aid through the Central Bank of Yemen to Aden... stressing the government’s full support for the work of the humanitarian community, including international organizations and relief agencies, and facilitating their activities. And its categorical rejection of the arbitrary measures taken by the terrorist Houthi militia against it.
In turn, the UN official stressed the keenness to take into account the government’s observations and joint coordination to implement them... noting the support that UN organizations and agencies receive from the government.