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Yemen presidents appoints three advisors

Yemen President Abed Raboo Mansour Hadi issued an executive order appointing three prominent Yemeni dignitaries as his advisors, the official Yemen news agency reported on Sunday, August 2nd.
Engineer Haider Abubakr al-Attas, Ahmed Obayed bin Dagher – a senior official who separated from the National Congress linked to Ali Abdullah Salah – and Abdulaziz Ahmed Jabbari, Secretary-General of the Justice and Construction Party were all appointed as Yemen presidency advisors.
According to analysts the appointment of these individuals, two being from southern Yemen provinces and one from a northern province, will relieve concerns about northern parts of Yemen separating from the south.
 


In other reports Al Jazeera reported on Sunday the Aden International Airport was the host of humanitarian aid provided by Arab states to the people of Yemen.
On Saturday a Qatar plane transferred the first humanitarian consignment from this country to Yemen, weighing a total of 8 tons.
Analysts say the reopening of Aden International Airport and cleansing this province of Houthi militants paved the path for further humanitarian aid for the Yemeni people.

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