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Saudi Arabia deposits $1 billion in Central Bank of Yemen's account

February 21, 2023
Saudi Arabia signed a deposit agreement with the Central Bank of Yemen with an amount of $1 billion, which was fully deposited in the bank’s account.
Saudi Arabia signed a deposit agreement with the Central Bank of Yemen with an amount of $1 billion, which was fully deposited in the bank’s account.

RIYADH — As per the directives of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman and the Crown Prince, Saudi Arabia signed a deposit agreement with the Central Bank of Yemen with an amount of $1 billion, which was fully deposited in the bank’s account.

This comes as an extension of the Kingdom’s keenness and continuous support for the Republic of Yemen in terms of its economic development.

This support reflects the Kingdom’s firm commitment to the government and people of Yemen and to support the Yemeni government in carrying out its duties in order to restore the security and stability of Yemen.

This deposit will contribute to strengthening capabilities in the field of implementing the economic reform program for Yemen with the Arab Monetary Fund as a technical body.

The program aims to develop a clear road map and a vision that takes care of the Yemeni people first and addresses their needs, in addition to strengthening efforts to build reserves at the Central Bank of Yemen to enable it to enhance economic stability. — SPA


February 21, 2023
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