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Yesterday, Thursday evening, the European Union welcomed the decision of Yemeni President Abdul Rabbo Mansour Hadi to transfer his powers to the Presidential Council.
“We commend the efforts of the Gulf Cooperation Council to hold Yemen-Yemen talks in support of the efforts of the United Nations Special Envoy for this development,” the EU said in a statement, a copy of which was obtained by the German news agency (dpa).
He stressed his support for the move, saying it “promotes a recent ceasefire under the auspices of the United Nations.
The EU respects all actors, especially the Houthis, for a ceasefire and urges UN special envoy Hans Grundberg to deal with it “without preconditions”.
He welcomed the announcement of significant financial assistance from Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, as well as the Kingdom’s announcement of “oil assistance and support to the United Nations Humanitarian Response Program.”
After seven years of protracted and devastating conflict, he explained, “this aid provides vital support to the Yemeni people.”
Yesterday, early Thursday morning, Saudi Arabia announced $ 3 billion in emergency support to the Yemeni economy.
He said it would be as follows: “First, Yemen will provide an equivalent of $ 2 billion between them and the United Arab Emirates in support of the Central Bank.
President Abdul Rabbuh Mansour Hadi’s decision was made to “complete the work of the Interim Phase in Yemen and provide it with all its powers in accordance with the Constitution, after the formation of the Presidential Council. The Gulf initiative and its administrative mechanism.”
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