British Foreign Secretary David Cameron traveled to Oman on Tuesday where he discussed “the need for an immediate humanitarian pause in Gaza to get much-needed aid in.” He met with his Omani counterpart Badr Albusaidi, adding on the X platform: “We continue to work with partners on a route to a sustainable ceasefire and longer term political solutions.” “The UK and Oman are working together to promote regional stability in the Middle East and reduce tensions,” he stressed. Cameron is on his fourth visit to the Middle East.
Yemen's government held a roundtable meeting on Tuesday and Wednesday in Aden with UN agencies to redirect relief support towards sustainable development. The government hopes the UN humanitarian role becomes more effective and efficient, especially in the liberated areas, seeking to move the headquarters of international agencies and organizations to Aden, away from the control of the Houthi group in Sanaa. Prime Minister Maeen Abdulmalik and UN and government officials attended the inaugural session of the two-day meeting.
, May 25 (IANS) The Yemeni government has said that it is facing financing difficulties following a drop in public revenues caused by Houthi attacks on oil export ports.Prime Minister Maeen Abdulmalik said on Wednesday at a cabinet meeting in .
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