The Yemeni government announced that the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) response to its requests signifies a return to institutional interaction with the international community, raising hopes for economic improvement in the country amidst ongoing humanitarian crises.
The Yemeni government in Aden is ramping up regulatory campaigns on gas filling stations and commercial markets to prevent monopolies and ensure price stability. This initiative comes in response to rising gas prices and increasing complaints from citizens about supply shortages.
On Thursday, a security official from the internationally recognized Yemeni government denied rumors regarding an attempted air drop in Meyun Island over the past two days. These statements come amid increasing tensions in the region.
European Union Ambassador to Yemen, Patrick Simonnet, praised the noticeable improvement in the security and political situation in Aden, affirming the EU's support for the Yemeni government in enhancing stability and economic reforms.
The Yemeni government has firmly rejected Iranian policies aimed at destabilizing the region, particularly in light of the Houthis' recent attack on Israel. This escalation raises concerns about national security and international navigation.
The Yemeni government has firmly rejected Iran's attempts to use the Houthi group as a tool in its regional conflicts. This declaration follows the Houthis' confirmation of their first attack on Israel during the current war.