[22/09/2019 01:52]
ADEN - SABA
Vice President Lt. Gen. Ali Mohsen Saleh, on Sunday sent a cable of congratulations to his Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, congratulating him on the 89th anniversary of the Saudi National Day 2019 which falls on 23 September every year.
The Vice President pointed out that as the Kingdom approaches its ninetieth year, it has become recognized by the world as the leader of the Arab world and champion of its causes.
"As Saudi Arabia has always been strong, up to the challenges and extending a benevolent hand and humanitarian aid to the Arab and Islamic world and countries across the world, it is capable of facing the dangers and keeping pace with innovation and developments."
The Vice President said that all "sabotage agendas aimed at the security of our country and the Kingdom, especially Iran's agenda which is behind the recent blatant assault on the Aramco oil company, will be doomed to defeat."
He affirmed that Yemen stands fully to the side of Saudi Arabia for the security of each of the two brotherly countries is part the security of the other.
Yemen's Prime Minister Maeen Abdulmalik also sent cable of congratulations to the Saudi Crown Prince on the same occasion wishing prosperity for the Saudi leadership, government and people.
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