The Presidential Leadership Council, led by President Dr. Rashad Mohammed Alimi, convened to address pressing economic and security issues. All council members, including Sultan Al-Aradah, Abdulrahman Al-Mahrimi, Dr. Abdullah Alimi, and Faraj Al-Bahsani, participated in the meeting. Additionally, members Eidros Al-Zubaidi, Tariq Saleh, and Othman Majali joined via video conference.
During the meeting, Prime Minister Salem Saleh Bin Brek presented a government report detailing the implementation of Council Decision No. (10) for 2025. This decision focuses on economic reforms, pricing strategies, and necessary actions to enhance public resource management. The report also addressed measures to control spending, improve service delivery, and mitigate the humanitarian crisis exacerbated by the Iran-backed Houthi militias.
The council reaffirmed its unwavering support for the government and the Central Bank in their efforts to implement structural reforms. They emphasized the importance of enhancing financial and monetary stability while adhering to transparency and accountability standards. These efforts aim to ensure timely salary payments for state employees, improve public services, and strengthen trust with donor communities.
In this context, the Presidential Leadership Council expressed deep appreciation for the ongoing support from Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. They highlighted recent agreements signed with the government through the Saudi Program for the Development and Reconstruction of Yemen. These agreements focus on bolstering the national budget, providing fuel for electricity generation, and enhancing the institutional capacities of the Ministry of Interior.
The council recognized that the sincere support from the coalition partners represents a continuation of their leadership role in assisting the Yemeni people and their economy. This support aims to establish security, stability, and development within the country.
The council also discussed the latest developments in various provinces. They took steps to improve institutional performance and enhance collaboration between central government agencies and local authorities. The goal is to mobilize all available resources to serve citizens and fulfill their aspirations for restoring state institutions, security, stability, and peace.
This meeting underscores the council’s commitment to addressing Yemen’s challenges and fostering a collaborative environment for national recovery and development.
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