In a significant meeting held on Tuesday, the Presidential Leadership Council of Yemen, under the chairmanship of President Dr. Rashad Mohammed Al-Alimi and attended by all its members, including Dr. Abdullah Al-Alimi, Faraj Al-Bahsani, and through video conferencing, Aidarous Al-Zubaidi, Sultan Al-Aradah, Abdulrahman Al-Mahrami, Tariq Saleh, and Osman Majali, discussed the pressing issues facing the nation.
Addressing Local and Military Developments
The council’s meeting focused on the evolving local situations across various levels, highlighting the escalated military actions by the Houthi militias, their severe human rights violations, and the ongoing repercussions of their terrorist attacks on oil facilities and international shipping routes. These discussions underscore the council’s commitment to addressing both the immediate threats and the broader implications of the conflict on Yemen and its people.
Enhancing Service Delivery and Livelihoods
A significant portion of the deliberations centered on updates regarding the service, living, and developmental conditions within the country. Special attention was given to the developments in Hadramout province, recognizing the efforts to meet its residents’ legitimate demands, bolster its historical status as a model for state presence, and uphold the rule of law. The council’s discussions reflect a strong commitment to improving the quality of life for Yemenis, amidst the challenges posed by the ongoing conflict.
Strengthening Security and Stability
The Presidential Leadership Council reviewed briefings and assessments of the situation in the province across various sectors. It acknowledged the concerted efforts to enhance security, stability, and improve living conditions, particularly in critical sectors like electricity, education, and water. The council expressed its determination to mobilize all resources to mitigate the impacts of the Houthi militias’ terrorist attacks on oil installations and international maritime routes.
Developing a Joint Plan of Action
The council also examined reports from local authorities and related entities proposing ideas for formulating a joint action plan. This plan aims to prioritize and address the current phase’s requirements across different fields, demonstrating the council’s proactive approach to governance and crisis management.
Commitment to Hadramout’s Rights and Development
The Presidential Leadership Council affirmed its full understanding of the rights and demands of the people of Hadramout. It praised the awareness of all its components, including local authorities, political forces, and community groups, in promoting unity, avoiding tensions or internal conflicts, and focusing on the province’s development. This commitment underscores the council’s dedication to enhancing Hadramout’s role in both local and central decision-making processes, aiming to alleviate the hardships of its residents and ensure their active participation in shaping the country’s future.
In conclusion, the meeting of Yemen’s Presidential Leadership Council highlighted a comprehensive approach to addressing the nation’s challenges, from security and human rights issues to service delivery and development. The council’s efforts to formulate and implement a joint action plan reflect a strategic commitment to improving the lives of Yemeni citizens and ensuring the country’s stability and prosperity amidst ongoing conflicts.
Presidential Leadership Council meeting chaired by President Dr. Rashad Mohammed Al-Alimi with members discussing local developments, Houthi militia escalations, human rights violations, terrorist attacks on oil facilities and international shipping lanes, service, living, and developmental conditions in Yemen, particularly in Hadramout, efforts to meet legitimate demands, enhance historical status, state presence, law sovereignty, efforts to improve security, stability, living conditions, service sectors, overcoming Houthi terrorist attacks impacts, and formulating a joint plan for priority actions and requirements across various sectors, acknowledging Hadramout residents’ rights and emphasizing unity, development, and reducing suffering.
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