The United Arab Emirates has pledged 3 million barrels of oil to Yemen, which faces a fuel crisis due to attacks on a pipeline during widespread political unrest, a Yemeni deputy minister said on Saturday. Deputy Information Minister Abdo al-Janadi, speaking to reporters, did not give details about the delivery of the oil from the UAE, the world's third-largest crude exporter.
Saudi Arabia last month donated 3 million barrels of crude to Yemen, its impoverished neighbour, and several deliveries have already been made to a refinery in the southern port city of Aden to help ease fuel shortages. A blast on the small, non-Opec producer's main pipeline in March, for which angry tribesmen were suspected, has stopped the flow of crude to the refinery.
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