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- Al-Rasheed stressed that the agreement is an extension of the Kingdom's support to the people of Yemen
- He added that the support will enhance the financial and economic situation in Yemen
RIYADH: Saudi Arabia and Yemen have signed an agreement to extend the duration of the Kingdom’s 2018 deposit at Yemen’s Central Bank, Saudi Press Agency reported on Monday.
Saudi Arabia’s Assistant Minister for Macro Fiscal Policies and International Relations, Abdulaziz Al-Rasheed, and the central bank of Yemen’s governor Ahmed bin Ahmed Ghaleb signed the agreement in Riyadh.
Al-Rasheed stressed that the agreement is an extension of the Kingdom's support to the people of Yemen.
He added that the support will improve the financial and economic situation in Yemen, especially the exchange rate of the Yemeni riyal, which will have a positive effect on the living conditions of Yemenis.
The two officials also discussed a deposit that was announced in April 2022.