On Sunday, President Rashad Mohammed Alimi, head of the Presidential Leadership Council, welcomed Jesse Levinson, the U.S. State Department’s Director for Counterterrorism in South and Central Asia, along with U.S. Ambassador Stephen Fagin. The meeting centered on strengthening bilateral relations between Yemen and the United States, particularly in combating terrorism and organized crime.
During the discussions, President Alimi highlighted the terrorist threats posed by Houthi militias and their affiliates. He addressed serious human rights violations, ongoing assaults, and acts of piracy against commercial shipping vessels, all allegedly supported by the Iranian regime.
President Alimi presented the government’s ongoing reforms in security, law enforcement, and counter-terrorism efforts. He emphasized the need for international support to enhance Yemen’s capabilities in addressing various security threats, including money laundering and organized crime.
In this context, President Alimi praised the close cooperation between Yemen and the United States in the fight against terrorism. He expressed the Presidential Leadership Council’s desire to increase international pressure on Houthi militias. This includes advocating for their designation as a terrorist organization and cutting off their funding and arms supplies.
Dr. Yahya Al-Shaibi, Director of the Presidential Office, also attended the meeting.
The discussions mark a significant step towards reinforcing Yemen’s security framework and enhancing collaborative efforts against terrorism.
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