“Achieving a Sustainable Peace”: Yemeni Government Presents Five Programs to the European Union
Yemen Monitor/ Aden/ Exclusive:
The Prime Minister of the internationally recognized government on Monday briefed European Union ambassadors on the government’s five programs and the developments in the Red Sea.
The official news agency reported that Prime Minister Ahmed Awad bin Mubarak reviewed “the government’s efforts in addressing economic and humanitarian challenges” and the five tracks of his program: “achieving a sustainable peace, combating corruption, enhancing accountability and transparency, fiscal and administrative reform and developing economic resources, and the optimal use of external aid and grants.”
Bin Mubarak affirmed that “the process of comprehensive institutional reform and reviving the social security system through relevant institutions and bodies is one of the most prominent issues that the government will work to achieve.”
According to the official agency, the meeting also addressed “political and security challenges, and efforts to resume the political process.”
Hans Grundberg, the UN Special Envoy for Yemen, had announced on Tuesday an agreement between the internationally recognized Yemeni government and the Houthi group on measures to de-escalate the economic and banking situation and expand direct flights from Sana’a to include Cairo and India.