Yemen’s Prime Minister Maeen Abdulmalik Saeed arrived in Saudi Arabia’s capital on Sunday to conduct meetings regarding Saudi government support and the Riyadh Agreement, state news agency Saba News reported.
Accompanied by Yemeni Finance Minister Salem bin Breik, Saeed is scheduled to meet Saudi officials to discuss the possibility of receiving economic support for their government.
The support aims to fulfil the Yemeni government’s necessary obligations, especially in basic services, to citizens and to end the deterioration of the national currency exchange rate.
Saeed will also inform Yemen’s President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi about a number of developments including the ongoing efforts to complete the implementation of the Riyadh Agreement and assess what has already been achieved.
He will further discuss what the government is doing to improve the level of services and the difficulties it is currently experiencing, as well as the proposals and required support to overcome them.
Earlier in December, Saeed said Institutional corruption and a spiralling currency will be among the targets of Yemen’s new government. He added that the new administration will focus on reviving Yemen’s economy, halting the depreciation of the riyal, alleviating the suffering of Yemenis and combating corruption in state institutions.