Saudi deal to support transportation networks in Yemen

The Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program for Yemen and the Saudi Transport Ministry sign a deal to support vital sectors in Yemen. (SPA)
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Updated 03 November 2020
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Saudi deal to support transportation networks in Yemen

  • SDRPY focuses on seven key sectors: Agriculture and fisheries, health, water, education, energy, transportation, and government and public sector infrastructure

The Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program for Yemen (SDRPY) and the Saudi Transport Ministry on Monday signed a memorandum of cooperation to support development of vital sectors in the war-torn country.
Transport Minister Saleh bin Nasser Al-Jasser and SDRPY General Supervisor Ambassador Mohammed bin Saeed Al-Jaber signed the deal to develop land, sea and air transportation networks in the neighboring country.
The Saudi minister said the agreement will help boost the quality of life of Yemenis and the economy of the country. “It will strengthen the infrastructure of the all governorates of Yemen.” Under the deal, different projects will be carried out to link different cities of the country. Al-Jaber said the agreement will bolster ties between Saudi Arabia and Yemen.
He lauded the cooperation of the Saudi Transport Ministry, which will help restore and maintain road networks in Yemen. “It will have a direct impact on the lives of (our) Yemeni brothers,” the ambassador said.
SDRPY focuses on seven key sectors: Agriculture and fisheries, health, water, education, energy, transportation, and government and public sector infrastructure.
It is involved in projects to develop and maintain key government infrastructure, laying the cornerstones for both self-sufficiency and security in Yemen.


Saudi Foreign Ministry receives credentials of new Somali and Malian ambassadors

Updated 06 March 2026
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Saudi Foreign Ministry receives credentials of new Somali and Malian ambassadors

RIYADH: On behalf of the Foreign Minister, Saudi Deputy Minister for Protocol Affairs Abdulmajeed Al-Smari received copies of the credentials of the newly appointed ambassadors of Somalia and Mali on Thursday, the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on X.

Al-Smari received the credentials of Mohamed Amin Sheikh Osman, the new Somali ambassador to the Kingdom.

Osman succeeded Owais Haji Yusuf, who has served in the role since 2023. Yusuf was recently appointed as the national security adviser to Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud.

The deputy minister also received the credentials of Ibrahima Dahirou Dembele, the newly appointed ambassador of Mali to the Kingdom. Dembele replaces Diall Boubacar Gouro, who has led the Malian mission in Riyadh since 2024.