
Saudi Minister of Social Affairs Dr. Majed bin Abdullah Al-Qassabi confirmed here today that Saudi Arabia will continue to provide the people of Yemen with humanitarian aid to mitigate their suffering.
In a press statement, to the Saudi Press Agency (SPA), after conclusion of the 66th session of the executive bureau of the Arab ministers of social affairs here today, he said that the issue of providing the people of Yemen with such an aid has been discussed during the meetings of the bureau, and noted the Arab appreciation of the Kingdom for establishing the King Salman Centre for Relief and Humanitarian Works, in Riyadh.
The minister concluded that the Kingdom has so far provided the people of Yemen with as many as $275 million in aid, to support them.
Source: WAM
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