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    Saudi Arabia Commits SR1.3 Billion to Support Yemen Government Salaries Amid Ongoing Crisis

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a significant move to bolster Yemen’s fragile economy, Saudi Arabia has pledged SR1.3 billion to help cover the salary deficit faced by the Yemeni government. This financial assistance comes under the direct guidance of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, highlighting the Kingdom’s continued commitment to supporting Yemen during its prolonged crisis.

    The funds were channeled through the Saudi Program for Development and Reconstruction of Yemen, a key initiative designed to foster stability and sustainable development within the war-torn country. This program has been instrumental in addressing various economic and social challenges in Yemen, aiming to restore essential government functions and improve the overall quality of life for its citizens.

    The injection of this substantial financial aid is intended not only to alleviate the immediate burden of unpaid government salaries but also to promote broader economic, financial, and monetary stability. By strengthening Yemen’s institutional capacity, the initiative seeks to enhance governance and transparency, which are critical for rebuilding trust in public institutions and encouraging private sector growth. The ultimate goal is to create a more resilient and self-sustaining economy that can withstand ongoing pressures and contribute to long-term peace and prosperity.

    Yemeni Presidential Leadership Council Chairman Rashad Al-Alimi welcomed the Saudi support, emphasizing its importance as a continuation of the Kingdom’s longstanding partnership with Yemen. He described the financial aid as a vital expression of confidence in Yemen’s recovery process and the government’s ability to reinforce national institutions. Al-Alimi also highlighted how this support plays a crucial role in maintaining security and stability across the country, which remains a top priority amid ongoing challenges.

    Furthermore, Al-Alimi called for a unified approach among all stakeholders to maximize the impact of such assistance. He stressed the need for collective efforts to rebuild Yemen’s institutions, improve living standards, and accelerate economic and social development. The partnership with Saudi Arabia, he noted, represents a strategic choice aimed at securing a more stable and prosperous future for Yemen and its people.

    This latest financial commitment underscores Saudi Arabia’s pivotal role in regional stability and its dedication to humanitarian and developmental causes in Yemen. As the country continues to navigate through complex political and economic hurdles, such support remains crucial in laying the groundwork for recovery and sustainable growth.

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