[17/08/2022 02:53]
Aden - Saba
A member of the Presidential Leadership Council, Major General Aidarous Qassem Al-Zubaidi, renewed his support for the Consultation and Reconciliation commission, stressing the central role of the Commission in supporting the efforts of the leadership of the Presidential Council, and mobilizing efforts to confront the Houthi militias and victory for the Arab project.
This came during his meeting, today, in the temporary capital, Aden, with the Chairman of the Consultation and Reconciliation Commission, Muhammad Al-Ghaithi and his deputies Abdul-Malik Al-Mikhlafi, Sakhr Al-Wajeeh, Judge Akram Al-Amiri and Jamila Rajaa.
The meeting discussed the commission's work program, the tasks entrusted to it in assigning the presidential leadership council, and ways and mechanisms to activate the commission's role in promoting national consensus and mobilizing energies to consolidate joint action at all levels.
For their part, the Chairman of the Reconciliation and Consultation Commission and his deputies expressed their support for the efforts of the Presidential Leadership Council and its directions aimed at correctifying fects in state institutions, reviving the economy and achiev peace.
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