Prime Minister Ahmed Ghaleb Al-Rahwi stressed the importance of high responsibility and readiness in facing any emergencies, given Yemen’s current situation.
During a meeting on Tuesday with participants in a training workshop organized by the Ministry of Transport and Public Works on emergency planning, Al-Rahwi emphasized Yemen’s strategic location, which has historically made it a target for enemies and those seeking to exploit its resources and position for their own interests.
He noted that Yemen, which has been subjected to aggression, siege, and occupation for ten years, is now confronting its real adversaries: the United States, Britain, and the Zionist entity. These forces, he argued, are accustomed to imposing their agendas on the world.
Al-Rahwi highlighted that Yemen is among the few nations rejecting the dictates of these powers, particularly regarding support for Gaza, which has made Yemen a direct target of their aggression.
He underscored that preparedness for emergencies is a standard practice worldwide, even during times of peace, and reaffirmed his belief that stability will prevail in Yemen despite the schemes of its adversaries.
The Prime Minister praised the high morale of the Yemeni people and their constant readiness to confront challenges decisively. He expressed his hopes that participants in the workshop would benefit from the training and succeed in fulfilling their responsibilities in this critical area.
For his part, Deputy Prime Minister for Defense and Security Affairs, Major General Jalal Al-Ruwaishan, also highlighted the significance of the workshop and its objectives. He pointed out the heavy responsibility borne by the Ministry of Transport and Public Works in emergency preparedness, particularly concerning ports, airports, roads, and bridges.
Al-Ruwaishan expressed optimism that the workshop would yield comprehensive results to enhance emergency response strategies, ensuring effective management of any unexpected situations.