International Monetary Fund Lost Its Credibility, Make Decision Based on Political Agenda
Undersecretary of the Ministry of Finance, Ahmed Hajar, confirmed that International Monetary Fund has lost its credibility because it deals with us with a political agenda.
“We held talks with the International Monetary Fund in 2020, and all matters related to the national economy were clarified” he said.
He pointed out that one of the main problems in Yemen is the process of supplying basic commodities, especially food, medicine and fuel.
He noted that moving the Central Bank of Yemen to Aden aims to put pressure on the Yemeni people.
He added that if the International Monetary Fund was serious about giving a loan to the Yemeni people, pro-aggression government should not be given the right to dispose of this loan.