Dr. Abdulaziz Saleh bin Habtoor, the caretaker Prime Minister, engaged in discussions with the Shura Council Speaker, Muhammad Al-Aidaroos, to enhance cooperation and coordination between the Council of Ministers and the Shura Council on common issues. The meeting, attended by key officials from both parties, highlighted the substantial progress achieved in joint tasks, particularly in addressing challenges like aggression and siege, and bolstering national unity.
Moreover, various topics were addressed, including concerns raised by the Shura Council regarding the excessive logging of Sidr and Salam trees. This activity poses significant risks to the environment and, crucially, threatens the production of high-quality Yemeni honey since these trees serve as a vital food source for bees. The responsible ministries, along with relevant authorities and local entities, were urged to devise solutions to mitigate the impact of excessive logging, which can exacerbate desertification in Yemen.
The meeting underscored the commitment of both the Council of Ministers and the Shura Council to addressing critical issues affecting the country, aligning their efforts to safeguard the environment, promote sustainable practices, and preserve essential resources. The discussions reflect a collaborative approach towards achieving shared goals and fostering development initiatives that benefit the nation as a whole.