Yemen PM says Riyadh support vital for legitimate Yemeni gov't
Attempts to end the coup and restore the state institutions
in Yemen could not have been possible without the support of the Arab coalition
for the legitimate Yemeni government, the country's prime minister said.
Speaking during a Yemeni house of representatives meeting,
Maeen Abdulmalik Saeed said that the Arab coalition supports the battle to
defeat the coup and restore the state's institutions in Yemen. He was talking
during a discussion on a draft state fiscal budget for the current year, which
continues its work for the second day in the city of Sioun in Hadramout, Arab
News reported on Monday.
The Yemeni official said that the legitimate government has
worked strongly to restore the role of state institutions and reconcile visions
among the various national components and brings the views closer to and
bridging the rift, to rebuild on solid national foundations that promote
national alignment and popular cohesion and achieve the Yemenis' aspirations to
restore their state and end the coup, the official Yemeni news agency reported.
The prime minister's financial statement includes policies
and measures to be taken by the government in order to achieve its main
objective, in partnership with the various state authorities, as well as all
the political and social forces and the support from other countries,
especially Saudi Arabia and the UAE.