Minister of Finance and Libyan Ambassador Discuss Economic Cooperation

- Minister of Finance Marwan Faraj Bin Ghanem met with Libyan Ambassador Idris Abubakr in Aden.
- The discussion focused on enhancing Yemen-Libya cooperation in economic and financial sectors.
- Current economic challenges in Yemen were addressed, highlighting the need for urgent reforms.
- Minister Bin Ghanem outlined government initiatives aimed at improving citizens' living conditions.
Meeting Overview
In a significant meeting held today in the temporary capital of Aden, Yemen’s Minister of Finance, Marwan Faraj Bin Ghanem, engaged in discussions with Idris Abubakr, the Libyan Ambassador to Yemen. The primary focus of their dialogue was to enhance cooperation and coordination between Yemen and Libya across various economic and financial sectors.
Current Economic Challenges Facing Yemen
During their discussions, both officials addressed the pressing economic and financial challenges currently facing Yemen. The nation is navigating a complex economic landscape that demands urgent attention and collaborative efforts to foster stability and growth.
Government Initiatives for Economic Reform
Minister Bin Ghanem emphasized the government’s ongoing commitment to implementing a comprehensive reform plan designed to address economic, financial, monetary, and administrative issues. This initiative aims not only to combat corruption but also to enhance transparency, accountability, and governance principles within the country. Furthermore, the minister outlined recent government decisions aimed at improving living conditions for citizens and increasing the state’s public revenue.
This meeting underscores the importance of international collaboration in tackling economic challenges. Both Yemen and Libya are keen to strengthen their bilateral ties, fostering a partnership that promises mutual benefits in the economic arena.
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