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Relief groups urged to help Yemen's Sa'ada get back to normal
Minister of Planning and International Cooperation Abdul Kareem Al Arhabi, has called on the local and international relief organisations to help the war-torn Sa'ada in getting the humanitarian situation back to normal after the war stopped.
Sana'a: Minister of Planning and International Cooperation Abdul Kareem Al Arhabi, has called on the local and international relief organisations to help the war-torn Sa'ada in getting the humanitarian situation back to normal after the war stopped.
"The government is ready to cooperate with all NGOs which desire to help in treating the humanitarian sufferings that resulted from the war in some districts in Sa'ada," said Al Arhabi in Sunday's meeting with the donors who from the Americas, Europe, Gulf and Japan.
Mutahar Rashad Al Mesri, Minister of Interior, who also attended the meeting reassured the relief organisations that all roads leading to Sa'ada had become safe.
Al Mesri said the government was coordinating with local and international relief organisations.
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