Saudi Arabia signs agreement to provide oil grant to Yemen

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The agreement was signed by general supervisor of the Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program for Yemen and Saudi ambassador to Yemen Mohammed bin Saeed Al-Jaber and Yemeni Minister of Electricity and Energy Anwar Kolshat. (SPA)
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The agreement was signed by general supervisor of the Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program for Yemen and Saudi ambassador to Yemen Mohammed bin Saeed Al-Jaber and Yemeni Minister of Electricity and Energy Anwar Kolshat. (SPA)
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The agreement was signed by general supervisor of the Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program for Yemen and Saudi ambassador to Yemen Mohammed bin Saeed Al-Jaber and Yemeni Minister of Electricity and Energy Anwar Kolshat. (SPA)
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Updated 15 April 2021
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Saudi Arabia signs agreement to provide oil grant to Yemen

  • The agreement is for a grant of oil derivatives amounting to $422 million
  • Kolshat thanked the Kingdom for its continuous support to his country and the Yemeni people

RIYADH: The Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program for Yemen (SDRPY) has signed an agreement to supply oil derivatives to operate more than 80 power stations with the Yemeni government.
The agreement was signed by SDRPY general supervisor and Saudi ambassador to Yemen Mohammed bin Saeed Al-Jaber and Yemeni Minister of Electricity and Energy Anwar Kolshat.
The agreement is for a grant of oil derivatives totaling more than 1.260 million metric tons, and amounting to $422 million.
The grant is intended to serve the Yemeni people and alleviate their suffering, support the economy and develop infrastructure, a statement on Saudi Press Agency said.


It is “an extension of the generous support provided by the Kingdom to Yemen in all fields, and an affirmation of the fraternal bonds and strong ties between the two countries.”
The ceremony in Riyadh was attended by Yemen’s Oil Minister Abdulsalam Baaboud, along with a team of Yemeni executives and a group of development specialists at SDRPY.
Kolshat described the Kingdom’s support for the energy sector as an important and vital.
He said the grant’s main objective is to light up Yemeni homes, restore this service for the Yemeni people, and help achieve economic growth in the country.
Ambassador Al-Jaber said the Saudi oil derivatives aim to operate electrical stations to serve the Yemeni people, and in an effort to develop infrastructure and create job opportunities, they will contribute to improving services, supporting peace and enhancing hope.
He added that the grant would boost the Yemeni government’s budget and help it fulfill its other obligations that include paying salaries and wages for employees, and improving basic sector services.
Salman Al-Hazimi, director of the oil derivatives project at SDRPY, said the grant comes as an extension of previous grants provided by the Kingdom to Yemen with an estimated total of $4.2 billion.

 


KSrelief, UN highlight key goals in 2026 humanitarian plan 

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KSrelief, UN highlight key goals in 2026 humanitarian plan 

  • Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah meets UN Yemen coordinator for aid reviews
  • German lawmakers praise KSrelief for humanitarian projects globally

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s aid agency KSrelief held a briefing session at its headquarters in Riyadh on the UN’s 2026 Global Humanitarian Overview, which is a diagnosis of the support needed by communities in crisis across the world. 

The session was organized in cooperation with the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Monday. 

The session included senior officials from KSrelief and the UN, as well as representatives from Saudi government agencies and nonprofit organizations. 

The participants discussed mechanisms for preparing the 2026 Global Humanitarian Overview and highlighted key differences from previous years.

The participants also addressed the need for funding in crisis-hit areas including Yemen, Sudan, Gaza, the Syrian Arab Republic, and Afghanistan.

These measures aim to strengthen focus on critical priorities, enhance the efficiency of humanitarian responses, support localization efforts, and promote work based on humanitarian principles.

Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah, supervisor-general of KSrelief, met with UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator for Yemen Julien Harneis in Riyadh.

During the meeting, they discussed relief and humanitarian affairs, as well as updates on projects in Yemen. Harneis praised the efforts provided by the Kingdom through KSrelief to support communities in Yemen. 

Separately, Al-Rabeeah also held a meeting with Sheikh Mohammed Belal, managing director of the UN Common Fund for Commodities, to discuss relief issues. 

Belal commended Saudi Arabia for assisting those affected around the world, highlighted the center’s strong international reputation. 

Meanwhile, a delegation from Germany’s parliament, headed by Alexander Radwan, a member of the nation’s foreign affairs committee, visited KSrelief’s headquarters in Riyadh.

During the visit, the German lawmakers met with several KSrelief officials to discuss relief efforts.

The German officials praised KSrelief for planning and implementing relief projects worldwide, and highlighted the agency’s reputation globally in the field.