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PM holds phone call with UN Deputy Secretary-General.

Yemen's Prime Minister Engages in Crucial Dialogue with UN Deputy Secretary-General

In a significant move towards addressing the ongoing challenges in Yemen, Prime Minister Dr. Ahmed Awad bin Mubarak conducted a telephone conversation with the United Nations Deputy Secretary-General, Amina Mohammed, on Thursday.

Exploring Avenues for Cooperation

The dialogue centered on the current situation in Yemen, focusing on joint cooperation mechanisms between the Yemeni government and United Nations organizations. The primary goal is to tackle the humanitarian and economic challenges facing the country. This conversation underscores the international community’s ongoing concern for Yemen and its commitment to finding sustainable solutions.

Pressing for Humanitarian Worker Release

A key point of discussion was the necessity of exerting maximum pressure on the Houthi militia to release humanitarian workers detained for over 100 days. Prime Minister bin Mubarak emphasized the government’s determination to continue efforts to secure their release, highlighting the critical nature of this issue.

Strengthening Stability and Economic Development

The conversation also touched on possible ways to enhance stability in liberated areas and the importance of supporting economic development efforts. Both parties agreed on the need to focus more on developmental solutions to achieve long-term stability. These efforts aim to improve living conditions through various projects, showcasing a commitment to not just immediate relief but sustainable progress.

UN’s Continued Partnership

From her side, Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed reaffirmed the United Nations’ role as a fundamental partner in the pursuit of peace and sustainable development in Yemen. This reassurance from the UN signals a continued international effort to support Yemen through its complex challenges.

Conclusion

This dialogue between Yemen’s Prime Minister and the UN Deputy Secretary-General marks a pivotal step towards collaborative efforts in addressing Yemen’s pressing issues. It highlights the international community’s resolve to push for peace, stability, and development in Yemen, showcasing a unified approach to overcoming the country’s humanitarian and economic trials.

 

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