Barran Press
The Yemeni Islah Party emphasized the need to support the Central Bank in Aden to resume salary payments for public employees, in accordance with the 2014 payroll records, during a meeting on November 9, 2024, with the UN Special Envoy to Yemen. The party's vision for peace in Yemen, which has been embroiled in conflict for a decade, also calls for ensuring that all revenues are deposited into the government's treasury across all regions and for the swift lifting of the blockade on Taiz.
The head of the Islah delegation, Abdulrazak Al-Hajri, reiterated the party's commitment to all efforts aimed at achieving peace in line with the three reference points. He stressed the necessity of a comprehensive and sustainable ceasefire and confidence-building measures as essential steps in the peace process.
During the meeting, the Islah delegation highlighted the urgent need for the release of detainees and the enforced disappearances, prioritizing the implementation of UN Resolution 2216, which mandates the release of political prisoner Mohammed Qahtan, among others. The delegation also called for transparent and balanced mechanisms to address economic challenges, ensure equitable distribution of humanitarian aid, and work towards financial unity by stabilizing the currency.
Attendees included Dr. Ahmed Halat, acting head of the Islah political department, Deputy Head of the Parliamentary Bloc Insaf Mayo, member Ali Hussein Ashal, Islah leaders Ahmed Al-Maqrami and Salem Bin Talib, and women’s representative Amina Mohammed.