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109133
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Joint committee to resolve problems of Yemeni expatriates in KSA
SANA'A, Feb. 28
(Saba)-A joint committee would be formed from Yemeni and Saudi sides to resolve
issues of
the Yemeni expatriates in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), Prime Minister Ali Mujawar
said on Sunday.
Addressing representatives of Yemeni community in Saudi Arabia, the prime minister
said that the committee would be formed to study and find out solutions for
problems of
the Yemeni expatriates in the kingdom, valuing understanding of the Saudi side for
giving further space for the Yemeni labor to work in Saudi and Gulf markets.
He also pointed out to the sponsorship of the leadership represented by President
Ali Abdullah Saleh for the Yemeni expatriates in order to tackle their problems.
Furthermore, the prime minister reviewed recent political and economic development
in the nation, affirming that the government would go ahead with its reforms agenda
to
face all challenges including rebellion, terrorism and a call of separation in some
districts of southern provinces.
Mujawar is currently in a visit for the kingdom as he headed the Yemeni side in the
19th meeting for the Yemeni-Saudi coordination meeting which was held in Riyadh on
Saturday.
AH
(Saba)-A joint committee would be formed from Yemeni and Saudi sides to resolve
issues of
the Yemeni expatriates in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), Prime Minister Ali Mujawar
said on Sunday.
Addressing representatives of Yemeni community in Saudi Arabia, the prime minister
said that the committee would be formed to study and find out solutions for
problems of
the Yemeni expatriates in the kingdom, valuing understanding of the Saudi side for
giving further space for the Yemeni labor to work in Saudi and Gulf markets.
He also pointed out to the sponsorship of the leadership represented by President
Ali Abdullah Saleh for the Yemeni expatriates in order to tackle their problems.
Furthermore, the prime minister reviewed recent political and economic development
in the nation, affirming that the government would go ahead with its reforms agenda
to
face all challenges including rebellion, terrorism and a call of separation in some
districts of southern provinces.
Mujawar is currently in a visit for the kingdom as he headed the Yemeni side in the
19th meeting for the Yemeni-Saudi coordination meeting which was held in Riyadh on
Saturday.
AH