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PM follows up paying salaries to all military regions in liberated provinces
[04/12/2019 01:24]

ADEN-SABA
Prime Minister Ma'een Abdulmalik has followed up process of paying salaries of the military forces and security in all military regions in liberated provinces and problems caused delay ofpaying the salaries and mechanism of solving them.

On Wednesday, Prime Minister held meetings with concerned officials and conducted telephone calls with ministers of defense and finance and with Governor of the Central Bank of Yemen for addressing obstacles hindered paying salaries of the military and security institutions' personnel in all military regions in liberated provinces without exception.

He was briefed by them on reasons behind delay of paying salaries and efforts are being done for solving them.

He confirmed that the government- since its return to the transitional capital of Aden for implementing Riyadh Agreement- is keen on solving the problem of delaying pay salaries of the military and security institutions' affiliates as an urgent priority to the government, directing the concerned ministries and the Central Bank of Yemen to solve the problem quickly.

He expressed confidence that the heroes of the security and military institutions will understand that the delay of paying their salaries is resulted due to justified reasons, especially under the current exceptional conditions and Aden's incidents.

He praised their sacrifices in defending the homeland and the republic and accomplishing consecutive victories for ending the worse bloody and savage coup by Iran-backed Houthi militia.




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