Dr. Abdullah Al-Alimi Meets U.S. Ambassador Stephen Fagan as Tenure Concludes

- Dr. Abdullah Alimi bids farewell to U.S. Ambassador Stephen Fagan as his tenure concludes.
- Alimi praises Fagan's contributions to Yemen-U.S. relations in various sectors.
- Fagan extends condolences for the passing of former President Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi.
- Discussions include enhancing security and stability in Aden and ongoing national developments.
Dr. Abdullah Alimi Bids Farewell to U.S. Ambassador Stephen Fagan
Today, Dr. Abdullah Alimi, a prominent member of Yemen’s Presidential Leadership Council, held a meeting with Stephen Fagan, the U.S. Ambassador to Yemen, marking the conclusion of Fagan’s diplomatic mission in the country. This meeting served as an opportunity to reflect on their collaborative efforts and discuss the future of U.S.-Yemen relations.
Acknowledging Diplomatic Contributions
During the meeting, Dr. Alimi expressed his gratitude towards Ambassador Fagan for his vital role in reinforcing the cooperative relationship between Yemen and the United States. He commended Fagan for his contributions across various sectors, including political, economic, and humanitarian initiatives, as well as efforts to combat terrorism.
Ambassador Fagan took the opportunity to extend condolences on behalf of the U.S. government following the passing of former President Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi. He expressed heartfelt sympathy for this loss and acknowledged Hadi’s significant influence during a critical period in Yemen’s history.
Emphasizing Continued Support and Collaboration
Dr. Alimi reiterated the importance of sustained U.S. support for Yemen’s legitimate leadership, emphasizing that this assistance is crucial to alleviating citizens’ hardships, fostering economic reforms, and addressing the threats posed by the Iran-backed Houthi militia. He also acknowledged the unwavering support from Saudi Arabia, particularly highlighting their recent emergency aid of $150 million in fuel supplies through the Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program for Yemen. This aid aims to enhance the operational capacity of electricity stations, thereby improving essential services and alleviating the difficulties faced by the populace.
The two officials engaged in discussions regarding the current national situation, focusing on economic and service developments, as well as the challenges the government faces in its mission to alleviate the suffering of citizens. They underscored the necessity of ongoing regional and international efforts to support Yemen’s security and stability.
Dr. Alimi provided Ambassador Fagan with an update on the conditions in the temporary capital, Aden, following Fagan’s recent visit. He described the government and local authorities’ initiatives to enhance security and stability while addressing ongoing challenges amidst Yemen’s exceptional circumstances. Dr. Alimi emphasized that Aden serves as a critical symbol of state presence and institutional authority, calling for intensified efforts to improve basic services and support local authorities in their responsibilities towards citizens.
In response, Ambassador Fagan expressed his appreciation for the cooperation he experienced throughout his tenure. He reaffirmed the United States’ commitment to supporting the Presidential Leadership Council and strengthening the partnership between the two nations.
As the meeting concluded, Dr. Alimi wished Ambassador Fagan success in his future endeavors and expressed hope for the continued development and prosperity of the friendship and cooperation between Yemen and the United States.



