The Chairman of the Leadership Council has left Aden for consultations with regional and international partners.

President Rashad Alimi Departs Aden for Consultations in Saudi Arabia
On Thursday, President Dr. Rashad Mohammed Alimi, head of the Presidential Leadership Council, left the temporary capital of Aden. He is traveling to Saudi Arabia to engage in discussions with regional and international partners regarding the evolving situation in Yemen and the surrounding region.
Focus on Economic Reforms and Humanitarian Efforts
A source from the Presidential Office stated that the President’s meetings aim to rally political and economic support for the government. Key priorities include ensuring timely salary payments for employees, securing essential goods and services, improving the national currency, and enhancing economic recovery opportunities.
Strengthening International Support for Yemen
During his multilateral meetings, President Alimi will explore ways to advance international support for the Yemeni people and their legitimate leadership. The discussions will focus on restoring state institutions, establishing security and stability, and ensuring the safety of global navigation routes, which face unprecedented threats from Houthi militias and their backers.
Confidence in Government’s Ability to Address Challenges
The source emphasized the Presidential Leadership Council’s confidence in the government’s capacity to tackle challenges. The government aims to respond responsibly to the needs and aspirations of the Yemeni people, ensuring opportunities for livelihood, security, stability, and peace.
Acknowledging Regional Support
The source also highlighted the supportive role of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and other friendly nations. Their assistance is crucial in alleviating the suffering exacerbated by the Houthi militias’ war and Iranian interventions that threaten international peace and security.
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