The supervisor of the King Salman Center for Relief and Humanitarian Action, Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabiah, reviewed the violations and Houthi violations on humanitarian aid in Yemen, from looting, intercepting and preventing the arrival of such aid, while stressing the keenness of Saudi Arabia to provide humanitarian work to Yemen in absolute transparency, without prejudice or discrimination. Despite all the challenges facing humanitarian action.

During his meeting with US Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs Leander King, representatives of State Department offices and departments, US Deputy Senator Joe Mansion, and members of Congressional committees of the two parties Democratic and Republican officials, in the presence of officials of the Saudi Embassy in Washington, violations and encroachments on humanitarian aid such as looting, interception and denial of access to some areas in Yemen, carried out by Houthi militias, not only against the assistance provided by the Kingdom, but also the assistance provided by Relief and humanity in general. He briefed US officials on the humanitarian efforts of Saudi Arabia in Yemen, explaining that the total assistance provided by the Kingdom to Yemen since May 13, 2015 to date is more than $ 14.5 billion. The general supervisor of the King Salman Center for Relief and Humanitarian Action pointed to the projects of the Center, which exceeded two billion and 200 million US dollars, with a number of projects exceeding 368, covering all regions of Yemen without exception, reiterating the Kingdom's keenness on the Yemeni brothers inside and outside Yemen.

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