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The Government of Yemen has turned to Qorvis Communications for support in Washington
The MSLGroup unit, which is in the process of filing a contract with Yemen’s DC embassy, is expected to provide PR, media relations, events, content creation, stakeholder engagement, research and polling services.
Qorvis has been Saudi Arabia’s "go-to firm" since the 9/11 terror attacks. Fifteen of the 19 Sept. 11 terrorists were from Saudi Arabia.
The Kingdom leads a military coalition that is waging a brutal war in Yemen, which has triggered a humanitarian crisis, against insurgents who are backed by Iran.
Congress last month passed a bipartisan War Powers Resolution to limit US military support for the Saudi effort in Yemen.
Qorvis has been promoting Saudi humanitarian relief to Yemen in the areas of education, health, infrastructure and agriculture sectors.


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