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[16/05/2024 04:37]
LONDON-SABA
Prime Minister Dr. Ahmed bin Mubarak met today, Thursday, in London with a number of officials of the non-governmental organizations which operate in Yemen.
The discussions covered a range of topics relating to the humanitarian situations in Yemen, difficulties facing the international organizations operate in humanitarian actions, particularly amid decline of humanitarian aid finances, cooperation between the Yemeni government and international organizations and mobilizing the needed international support to meeting the increasingly growing humanitarian needs.
The Prime Minister voiced thanks and gratitude to the British organizations for their significant contribution to the humanitarian actions in Yemen.
Bin Mubarak also called on the British NGOs to establish their own offices in the temporary capital Aden and transfer the financial funds through the Central Bank of Yemen to support the government's efforts to achieve the economic stability in the country.