[13/03/2025 07:30]
ADEN-SABA
The minister of Oil and Mineral Dr. Saeed al-Shamisi stressed that it is very important to support the efforts aiming to resume crude oil exports, which have been ceased ever since the Iranian regime allied terrorist Houthi militias targeted oil exports harbors in the two governorates of Hadramout and Shabwa.
He made his statement during his talks today, Thursday, in the temporary capital Aden, with the Head of the Political Affairs at the Office of the UN's Envoy to Yemen Roxanna Bazarkan and the Economist Advisor Derik Yan.
The conversations covered a range of topics relating to the supplies of fuels and cooking gas all over the Yemeni governorates, the government's efforts aimed to make fuels available throughout the Yemeni regions and the American decision about the designation of the Houthis militias as a Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO).
The Minister applauded the American administration's decision about banning the Houthis militias' importing oil derivatives and gas.
" The Ministry of Oil and Mineral is ready to do its job and make fuels available all over the Yemeni governorates, both the government-held regions and the militias-controlled as well", Al-Shamisi stressed.
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