The Prime Minister Discusses With The Humanitarian Coordinator The Implications Of Preventing The Entry Of Oil Derivatives Ships
On October 9, 2019
By Abdo Boghail
اعد التقرير _ عبده بغيل
Prime Minister Abdulaziz Saleh bin Habtoor discussed here today with the UN Resident Representative and Humanitarian Coordinator Lesgrandi a number of topics related to humanitarian activity in light of the tightening of the Saudi-UAE aggression blockade on Yemen.
The meeting, which was attended by Minister of Water and Environment Eng. Nabil Al-Wazir and Minister of State for National Dialogue and National Reconciliation Affairs Affairs Ahmed Al-Qinah, discussed the disastrous effects of preventing the arrival of oil derivatives ships in Hodeidah port on various aspects of daily life of Yemeni citizens.
The meeting dealt with the international and international role required to stop these violations and the mass killings practiced by the coalition of aggression against the Yemeni people, especially in the Duraimi district in Hodeidah province, which has been besieged for more than a year.
The meeting dealt with the progress of humanitarian activities and interventions of the international and international work system towards the poorest and most needy social segments, alleviating their suffering in the municipality and the governorates.
The Prime Minister reiterated his great appreciation for the humanitarian work being carried out by these organizations and agencies in light of the tragedy created by the aggression and the blockade.
For her part, Grandi said that the United Nations is continuing its efforts to resolve the file of oil derivatives ships and domestic gas and ensure their access to the port of Hodeidah, pointing out that the current conditions of the people can not fabricate more crises.
She pointed out that there are efforts to introduce relief materials to the inhabitants of Duraimi as soon as possible.
التسميات
Yemen