Saudi Arabia Agrees to Meet Yemen’s Fuel Needs for April, May

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Saudi Arabia agreed to meet Yemen’s entire domestic fuel needs for April and May.

Yemen, the Arab world’s poorest country, will receive 500,000 metric tons of oil products worth $600 million in each of the months, state news agency Saba reported this week. Saudi Arabia will supply fuels including gasoline and diesel free of charge, Naser Shaif, a spokesman for Aden Oil Refinery Co., said today.