The Yemeni Prime Minister Moin Abdul Malik, there are obstacles being launched by the Houthi militias coup to prevent the arrival of relief aid to the beneficiaries, and looting to finance the continuation of its war against the Yemeni people.

"The humanitarian situation in the areas still under the control of the Houthi coup, and the difficulty of reaching relief and medical aid to the areas affected by the absurd war imposed by the Huthis," Abdulmalik warned during a meeting in the interim capital Aden, the UN humanitarian coordinator in Yemen, .

The meeting dealt with a number of humanitarian and political issues, including the continued obstruction by the coup militias in refusing to implement the Swedish agreement regarding withdrawal from the ports and the city of Hodeidah and facilitating relief and humanitarian assistance.

The meeting discussed possible environmental risks, due to the continuation of the Houthi militias in preventing the unloading of the Safer oil vessel in the port of Ras Issa, which contains more than one million barrels of crude oil, and the international and international movement required in coordination with the government to avoid the risk of leakage. Every effort has been made to avoid the dangers posed by the leakage of crude oil, and the United Nations and the international community must take full responsibility for pressuring the coup militias to make room for efforts to avert this catastrophe.

The meeting also tackled the Yemeni government's efforts to improve the economic situation, the level of basic services and electricity, and the successes in the financial and monetary sector, which led to a significant improvement in the local currency exchange rate against foreign currencies by implementing a series of financial and administrative measures and reforms aimed at achieving economic recovery, Pointing to the practices of the Houthi coup militias against traders and preventing them from dealing with the Central Bank of Yemen in Aden, and its continued refusal to supply and plunder public revenues.