[12/05/2017 06:34]
Aden, (Saba) - Deputy Prime Minister, the Minister of Interior Hussein Arab has denied any case of cholera infection in Yemeni areas under the legal government and what had appeared months ago were mere suspected cases and severe diarrhea.
In his meeting with President of the Humanitarian Forum Hani al-Banna and Director of Islamic Relief Abdulrahman al-Mihrabi, Arab praised relief efforts of the two organizations in Yemen, confirming government's readiness to ease all difficulties and challenges facing relief organizations.
Minister Arab stressed on transferring UN offices to the interim capital of Aden, especially under efforts exerted by the government to normalize security conditions, and preparing offices to all international organizations to operate from Aden.
He stressed also that the the government can open channels to these organizations across Yemen from Mahra to Sa'ada in the framework of its national responsibility towards all Yemeni people.
For his part, al-Banna reviewed the nature of his visit to Yemen and what they can provide to Yemen to alleviate suffering of Yemeni people over Houthi-Saleh Alliance's war on Yemeni people.
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