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RIYADH-SABA
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Dr. Ahmed Bin Mubarak met today with the Ambassadors of the Five Permanent Member States of the International Security Council (P5) to the Republic of Yemen.
He conferred with them over the latest developments about humanitarian, economic, political and military situations.
Bin Mubarak highlighted the economic challenges the government has been facing, underscoring the pressing need for an urgent substantial economic support to bail out the national economy and enable the Yemeni government to improve national currency exchange rates.
He also touched upon the ongoing efforts to implement the security and military articles of Riyadh Agreement.
The conversations also covered the military situations in Marib governorate and Safer oil tanker looming environmental disaster.
The P5 Ambassadors expressed their support for the government's efforts, praising practical steps it has taken to unite efforts to get Riyadh Agreement implemented in full.
They reiterated their countries' full support for Yemen's unity, stability and security.