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Arab coalition announces $1.5bn aid package for Yemen

‘Yemeni ports capacities to be increased’

- NOOR NUGALI

The coalition met in Riyadh on Monday after the recent escalation in Houthi ballistic missile attacks on Saudi Arabia.

“The coalition will coordinate ... $1.5 billion in new humanitari­an aid funding for distributi­on across UN agencies and internatio­nal relief organizati­ons,” the coalition announced in a statement.

Saudi Foreign Minister Adel Al-Jubeir said in the opening statement: “Saudi Arabia has been the target of over 91 Houthi ballistic missiles.”

He blamed the militia for hardships ordinary Yemenis are facing: “The Houthis are responsibl­e for the destructio­n in Yemen.”

The extensive aid plan was announced to help ease the suffering of the Yemeni people and ensure fair distributi­on of the aid.

The plan includes a six-flights-per-day airbridge of C-130 cargo planes filled with supplies to Maarib.

After the meeting, coalition spokespers­on Col. Turki Al-Maliki, King Salman Humanitari­an Aid and Relief Centre (KSRelief) head Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah, the Saudi and UAE ambassador­s to Yemen and the UAE representa­tive took questions regarding the plan.

The latest aid package, which follows last week’s $2 billion Saudi cash injection to Yemen’s central bank, comes amid an ever-broadening crisis in the country.

The new program seeks to open land, sea and air lanes to Yemen to boost monthly imports to 1.4 million metric tons from 1.1 million last year, the statement said.

The estimated number of Yemeni people in need of humanitari­an help is close to 21 million, 10 million of whom are in dire need.

Saudi Arabia and the UAE will present $1 billion to the plan for Yemen humanitari­an aid in 2018.

Since 2015 the Kingdom has delivered $8.1 billion in humanitari­an assistance as well as $2 billion in developmen­t aid.

To facilitate the delivery of aid to the

RIYADH: Foreign ministers of the Saudi-led Arab coalition have announced a new $1.5 billion humanitari­an aid package for Yemen.

interior parts of Yemen, the coalition will set up 17 safe-passage corridors originatin­g from six points.

The coalition also said it would also “increase the capacities of Yemeni ports to receive humanitari­an” imports.

Saudi Ambassador to Yemen Mohammed Al-Jaber said: “When the Houthis launch missiles at Saudi Arabia they expect a big reaction, and that is true, our reaction is huge, and that is to increase our help and aid to the Yemeni people.”

Coalition spokespers­on Col. Turki Al-Maliki echoed his words. “The Houthis try to provoke the coalition through their missiles and their attacks, but we fight back by giving more humanitari­an aid to our brotherly country Yemen.”

“The coalition is placing its military resources at the disposal of these broadrangi­ng humanitari­an operations,” Al-Maliki said. “We are backing a profession­ally planned and detailed humanitari­an mission with military power and precision to guarantee that the humanitari­an aid reaches the people who need it to lift their suffering.”

 ??  ?? Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah, center, adviser at the Saudi Royal Court and General Supervisor of King Salman Humanitari­an Aid and Relief Center (KSRelief), speaks during a press conference on the sidelines of the meeting of foreign ministers of the member...
Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah, center, adviser at the Saudi Royal Court and General Supervisor of King Salman Humanitari­an Aid and Relief Center (KSRelief), speaks during a press conference on the sidelines of the meeting of foreign ministers of the member...

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