
Yemen’s prime minister resigns
Yemeni Prime Minister Ahmad Awad bin Mubarak has resigned, RIA Novosti writes.
Mubarak explained his resignation by citing his inability to carry out constitutional responsibilities and implement changes within the government.
In his statement, Mubarak noted that he faced numerous difficulties and challenges during his tenure.
He was appointed as prime minister in February 2024, prior to which he held the position of Yemen’s foreign minister.