[28/02/2022 05:19]
RIYADH-DABA
Deputy Minister of Foreign and Expatriates Affairs for Political Affairs Mansour Bajjash discussed Monday with ambassadors of the European Union, the United States, United Kingdom and Norway and officer of the Peninsula and Gulf situations in Yemen.
In the meeting held via visual communications, Bajjash pointed out to humanitarian suffering of Yemeni people over Houthi militia's coup, its continuous war and rejection of political solution to the crisis.
He made it clear that the war displaced millions of Yemeni people and made other millions under poverty line, noting that while Houthi militia adopts the war approach, the government seeks to regain security and stability and establishing a civil state based on law, democracy and respecting human rights.
He touched upon suffering and difficulties faced by Yemeni citizens in Ukraine to go out from the country over the war, urging facilitating their exit from Ukraine to nearby countries and then to their country, calling for focusing the humanitarian assistances to Yemen and to provide necessary support to Humanitarian Response Plan Conference to be held next month.
For their part, the ambassadors confirmed their country's support to humanitarian field in Yemen to alleviate intensity of the crisis.
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