SAUDI ARABIA

2nd Stabilization workshop focuses on key challenges

October 25, 2019
Saudi Ambassador to Yemen and Supervisor-General of the Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program for Yemen Mohammed Al Jabir (L) presents an honorary shield to a participant in the 'Stabilization 2' Workshop in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. — Courtesy photo
Saudi Ambassador to Yemen and Supervisor-General of the Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program for Yemen Mohammed Al Jabir (L) presents an honorary shield to a participant in the 'Stabilization 2' Workshop in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. — Courtesy photo

RIYADH — A workshop focused on key challenges to stabilization operations and organized by the Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program for Yemen (SDRPY) in partnership with the US Department of State's Bureau of Conflict and Stabilization Operations (CSO), concluded with stress on future activities.

The workshop saw the participation of the US Embassy in Riyadh, US Embassy Sanaa, USAID, and Department of Defense. Building on the activities of a workshop in April, participants discussed future stabilization programs and ways to improve international coordination of Yemen demining activities.

The workshop included participants from Saudi ministries, including defense, foreign affairs, labor and social development, finance, media, and economy and planning, and from the Saudi Fund for Development and King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre (KSRelief).

Saudi Ambassador to Yemen and Supervisor-General of the Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program for Yemen Mohammed Al Jabir and US Ambassador to Yemen Christopher Henzel gave opening speeches. Al Jabir, Henzel and US Ambassador to Saudi Arabia John P. Abizaid delivered remarks at the conclusion of the event.

Abizaid and Henzel noted that US policy remained focused on working with America's international partners to bring peace, prosperity, and security to Yemen. They stressed US support for diplomatic engagement to end the fighting, facilitating delivery of humanitarian relief, and achieving a comprehensive political agreement in Yemen in coordination with the UN Special Envoy and UN-mediated peace talks.

"Four years into the conflict in Yemen, we must work together to find a political solution, and we also must help Yemeni citizens and institutions achieve and maintain the peace," said Abizaid. "There is no doubt that a stable Yemen is in the interests of all Yemenis, but also the United States and Saudi Arabia."

"Sustainable development is the key to stabilization in Yemen, and we have had a very productive exchange of views and knowledge here," Al Jabir said of the workshop. "The US-Saudi partnership is vital to international stability and security."

The mission of the SDRPY is to create the conditions for stability, peace, prosperity and security in Yemen by implementing sustainable development projects and initiatives in all Yemeni provinces.

The mission of the Bureau of Conflict and Stabilization Operations is to anticipate, prevent, and respond to conflict that undermines US national interests. — PRNewswire


October 25, 2019
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