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KSA reaffirms full support for Yemeni people

Iran-backed Houthis’ provocativ­e actions ‘impede relief efforts’

- Arab News Riyadh

Saudi Arabia on Tuesday affirmed its support for the Yemeni people and vowed to continue humanitari­an aid to Yemen through the King Salman Humanitari­an Aid and Relief Center.

The weekly Cabinet session, with King Salman in the chair, highlighte­d the Kingdom’s stance at a high-level meeting recently organized by the European Commission­er in cooperatio­n with the Swedish government in Brussels to review the humanitari­an situation in Yemen.

Riyadh denounced the violations committed by the Iranbacked Houthi militias, saying such provocativ­e actions impede relief efforts and may lead to the suspension of humanitari­an support to Yemen.

Following the session, Media

Minister Turki Al-Shabanah told the Saudi Press Agency that the ministers also highlighte­d the Kingdom’s stance at last week’s Munich Security Conference.

The Saudi delegation had presented its position on its strategic ties with the US. It also tackled Iran, holding it responsibl­e for instabilit­y in the region and accusing it of committing reckless actions against the regional and global economy.

It also addressed the conflict in Yemen, underscori­ng its constant support for a political solution. The Saudi delegation in Munich also highlighte­d the Kingdom’s ambitious agenda during its presidency of the G20.

Shabanah said the ministers reiterated the Kingdom’s stance at the 58th Session of the Commission for Social Developmen­t at the UN where it declared that it will partner with the UN and the internatio­nal community to achieve its 2030 sustainabl­e developmen­t goals.

The Cabinet was also briefed on the preparatio­ns for Saudi Arabia’s hosting of the World Economic Forum (WEF) special meeting on the Middle East in April.

The ministers also affirmed that the royal approval to form the first University Affairs Council in the Kingdom is an extension of the leadership’s support for education in the Kingdom.

HIGHLIGHTS

The Cabinet affirmed the royal approval to form the first University Affairs Council.

The meeting was also briefed on the preparatio­ns for Saudi Arabia’s hosting of the World Economic Forum (WEF) special meeting on the Middle East in April.

 ?? SPA ?? King Salman chairs the weekly Cabinet session at Al-Yamamah Palace on Tuesday in Riyadh.
SPA King Salman chairs the weekly Cabinet session at Al-Yamamah Palace on Tuesday in Riyadh.

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