Yemen and Saudi Arabia sign the Hajj Protocol for the year 2024

The Minister of Endowments and Guidance in the Yemeni government, Muhammad bin Aida Shabiba, signed, with his Saudi counterpart, Tawfiq Al-Rabiah, on Sunday, the Hajj Protocol for the year 2024.
The Yemeni Ministry of Endowments explained in a statement, “The agreement comes within the framework of early preparations for the launch of the season, and as an extension of the efforts made to facilitate the arrival of the guests of God and raise the quality of services provided to them.”
The Hajj agreement signed between the two sides included the quota allocated to Yemen, the ports of entry and means of arrival and departure for Yemeni pilgrims, and the most prominent procedures related to organizing Hajj affairs.