[22/11/2017 06:12]
ADEN-SABA
Cabinet of Ministers held a meeting Wednesday chaired by Prime Minister Dr Ahmed Obeid Bin-Dagher. The meeting devoted to review several reports by the ministers about their ministries activities. The reports dealt with topics pertaining to political, military, security, development situations and services.
The Cabinet welcomed the final communique issued by the extraordinary meeting of Arab Foreign Ministers held recently in Cairo and dealt with Iran's negative inferences and its support for rebellious armed militias in Lebanon, Bahrain and Yemen.
The Council of ministers supported Arab Foreign Ministers statement that expressed Arab firm stance toward the Iranian expansion policy.
Then, Minister of Immigrants report to the cabinet about Yemeni expats in several countries around the world. The report included problems Yemeni immigrants complaining about and proposed solutions.
After that the cabinet discussed a report by Minister of Oil and Minerals about Aden Refinery and suggestions aimed to improve the Refinery production and business.
The cabinet also heard report by Minister of Human Rights about his participation in the 36th round of UN Human Rights Council, convened in Geneva from 11 through 29 September 2017.
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