SANAA, March 27 (Reuters) - Saudi
Arabia, which is to host a summit of potential donors to Yemen in May, will
give the country refined oil products to cover its needs for two months, the
state news agency Saba said on Tuesday.
Saba announced the grant in its
report of a meeting in Riyadh between Saudi King Abdullah and Yemeni President
Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi.
Saudi Arabia has repeatedly given
Yemen oil and refined products since the eruption of a political crisis over
the rule of former president Ali Abdullah Saleh, who left Yemen earlier this
year after a year of protests.
Attacks on pipelines have hit
Yemen's modest oil exports and largely idled its main refinery.
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