Saudi military leaders replaced amid stalemated war in Yemen
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Saudi Arabia replaced its military chief of staff and other defence officials early on Tuesday morning in a shake-up apparently aimed at overhauling its Defence Ministry during the stalemated and ruinous war in Yemen.
The kingdom also announced a new female deputy minister of labour and social development as it tries to broaden the role of women in the workplace.
Saudi Arabia made the announcement in a flurry of royal decrees carried by the state-run Saudi Press Agency. As with many announcements in the ultraconservative Sunni kingdom, it was short on details.
King Salman “approved the document on developing the Ministry of Defence, including the vision and strategy of the ministry’s developing program, the operational pattern targeting its development, the organizational structure, governance and human resources requirements,” one statement said.