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The President of the Presidential Leadership Council convenes with the Crisis Management Committee to address ongoing challenges.

President Alimi Leads Economic and Humanitarian Crisis Management Meeting

On Tuesday, President Dr. Rashad Mohammed Alimi, head of the Presidential Leadership Council, convened a meeting at the Maasheeq Palace in the temporary capital of Aden. The meeting focused on addressing Yemen’s economic and humanitarian crises and included key government officials.

Key Attendees and Discussions

The meeting featured Prime Minister Dr. Ahmed Awad bin Mubarak, who also chairs the crisis management committee. Other notable attendees included:

  • Ahmed Ghaleb Al-Mabqi, Governor of the Central Bank of Yemen
  • Salem bin Breik, Minister of Finance
  • Dr. Sha’if Al-Zandani, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriate Affairs
  • Dr. Saeed Al-Shamasi, Minister of Oil and Minerals
  • Hossam Al-Sharjabi, Head of the Economic Team
  • Captain Nasser Mahmoud, Chairman of Yemen Airways

During the session, Prime Minister bin Mubarak and committee members provided a brief overview of the current economic situation. They discussed financial and monetary indicators, fluctuations in the national currency, and the prices of essential goods. Additionally, they reviewed the government’s reform agenda and the necessary measures to enhance state revenue and increase interventions aimed at alleviating the humanitarian crisis exacerbated by Houthi militia attacks on oil facilities and shipping vessels.

Reports on Crisis Management Efforts

The meeting also included reports on the activities of the crisis management committee over the past period. Members presented plans to address various challenges and obligations facing the government.

President Alimi emphasized the importance of implementing measures to improve public financial management and monetary policy. He called for strict oversight of service prices and essential goods to ensure stability.

Urgent Actions Required

Furthermore, President Alimi urged the crisis management committee to expedite sector-specific actions. He highlighted the need for the government to meet its critical obligations, particularly in paying employee salaries and ensuring the continuity of vital services, especially electricity.

This meeting underscores the government’s commitment to tackling Yemen’s pressing economic and humanitarian challenges while striving for stability and recovery in the region.

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Salam Noor

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