Sana’a Foreign Ministry to the UN: The Yemeni people are fed up with any procrastination related to their future


Jamal Amer, the foreign minister of the Sana’a government, said on Sunday that they support the formation of a joint economic committee under UN supervision to manage and export oil wealth and deposit their revenues to address the process of paying state employees’ salaries. This came during his meeting with the political official in the office of the Special Envoy of the UN Secretary-General to Yemen, Roxana Bazargan.

Sana’a – Al-Khabar Al-Yemeni:

Minister Amer pointed out that the joint economic committee would serve as the foundation for addressing the remaining economic and service-related issues. He urged the special envoy of the UN Secretary-General to Yemen and his office not to limit their role to merely carrying messages but to have clear, limited, and practical initiatives and recommendations to achieve peace and build upon previous steps and agreements rather than starting from scratch, as reported by Saba News Agency.

The agency mentioned that during his meeting with Bazargan, the Sana’a Foreign Minister pointed out “the Yemeni people are fed up with any procrastination related to their future,” calling on the UN envoy’s office and the United Nations to take a clear position on the American role obstructing the peace process in Yemen.

Minister Amer affirmed that “strategic peace is the basis for the political direction, and the UN envoy knows that it was Washington that halted the completion of signing the roadmap, linking the signing issue to escalation in the Red Sea,” according to the source.



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