[20/11/2021 01:59]
MANAMA
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Dr. Ahmed Bin Mubarak and American Envoy to Yemen Timothy Lenderking conferred today, Saturday, here over the developments in Yemen including Houthi militias' unending military operations and violations against the civilians in Marib and Hodediah.
The conversations took place on the sideline of Manama Dialogue 2021.
Bin Mubarak reported to Lenderking about grave violations and crimes by Houthi militiamen against the civilians and IDPs in the two governorates of Marib and Hodiedah.
He also highlighted the economic and humanitarian challenges the government has been facing, calling for backing the government politically and economically so that it can do its job effectively, improving peoples' living conditions, alleviating their suffering.
The American envoy stated that it is time for all Yemenis to get together, jointly countering Houthis' provocative actions, going on to make tangible progress in the implementation of Riyadh Agreement and handling the economic crisis in Yemen.
Lenderking affirmed his country's full support for the legitimate Yemeni government, Yemen's unity, security and stability.
Yemen Says Houthi Militia Poses Direct Threat to Regional Peace, Condemns Attacks on Gulf Infrastructure
Minister al-Kaf Discusses Strengthening Energy Cooperation with British Ambassador
Al-Khanbash: Efforts need to be joined to help IDPs
President al-Alimi: The region's stability contingent on deterring Iranian regime, its armed militias
PM Reviews Work at Foreign Ministry, Chairs Meeting with Department Heads
Prime Minister Receives UNFPA Representative in Aden
President Al-Alimi Orders Urgent Aid for Families of Victims in Hairan Attack
Masam Project Removes 908 Landmines in One Week
Human Rights Orgs. Condemn Houthi Attack That Killed, Injured More Than 30 Civilians in Hajjah
Over 30 civilians killed, injured by Houthi militias attack on Iftar banquet in Hajja