Arab coalition member state officials review efforts to ease Yemeni suffering caused by Houthis
The ambassadors of the member states of the Saudi-led Arab coalition met
in Tunisia on Thursday to review efforts to ease the suffering of
Yemeni people due to the criminal practices carried out by the
Iran-backed Houthi militia.
The ambassadors of Saudi Arabia, Yemen, the United Arab Emirates,
Kuwait, Egypt, Bahrain, Sudan and Jordan met with General Director of
the Political, Economic Affairs and Cooperation of the Arab World at the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Tunisia, M.Mahmoud Khemiri, the Saudi
Press Agency reported.
During the meeting, Khemiri stressed the need for the coalition
countries to provide full technical support to the Yemeni government to
monitor violations of human rights and international humanitarian law.
The meeting was a continuation of coordination efforts and joint action
among the coalition countries to support the internationally recognized
government of Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi.
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