[10/03/2020 07:28]
HADHRAMOUT - SABA
Vice President General Lieutenant Ali Mohsen Saleh held Tuesday a meeting with Deputy Governor of Hadhramout for the Valley and Desert Affairs Isam bin Habrish and the Commander of the First Military Zone General Saleh Taimas and other military and security commanders.
The meeting dealt with different situations in Hadhramout and military and security situations, as well as the great role carried out by security forces for realizing security and stability and combating terrorism.
He praised efforts exerted for realizing security and stability in the province, confirming the political leadership's keenness on building the federal Yemen composed of six regions on the bases of justice, equality and good governance and Hadhramout is a symbol to the federal state.
Regarding efforts of political solution, Vice President renewed government's readiness on realizing peace on the bases of the three references for regaining the state and ending the coup.
He thanked the UN envoy to Yemen for visiting many Yemeni provinces and the recent one Marib Province for inspecting their situations.
For his part, bin Habrish welcomed the visit of Vice President, pointing to the ongoing work in different offices and military and security apparatus.
The commander of the military region provided a detailed report on efforts of realizing security and stability in Hadhramout.
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