RIYADH / WAM
The Yemeni government has called on the World Bank to increase its support to the country amid the “huge challenges” its facing as a result of the war fueled by Iranian-backed Houthis, the Covid-19 pandemic, and climate change, reported the Saudi Press Agency (SPA).
Yemeni PM Maeen Abdulmalik urged the World Bank to reconsider restructuring the support being provided to Yemen according to priority and the current health, humanitarian and economic conditions, added SPA.
During a virtual official discussion session, held under the chairmanship of Yemeni Prime Minister Maeen Abdulmalik, and the Vice-President of the World Bank Group for Middle East and North Africa Affairs Ferid Belhaj, the Yemeni Prime Minister said those events have had an extreme negative impact on his country’s economy and infrastructure, straining all aspects of life in Yemen.
Abdulmalik then urged the World Bank to reconsider restructuring the support being provided to Yemen according to priority and the current health, humanitarian and economic conditions, added SPA.