[09/02/2025 03:01]
RIYADH - SABA
His Excellency President Dr. Rashad al-Alimi, Chairman of the Presidential Leadership Council (PLC) confirmed that the state is responsible to deliver on its obligations to alleviate the people's suffering and to mitigate the repercussions of the Houthis terrorist attacks on the oil facilities that have been main reason for worsening the humanitarian ordeal all over the country.
He made his comment during his meeting today, Sunday, with the headship of the Consultations and Reconciliation Commission (CRC) Mohammed al-Ghaithi, Abdulmalik al-Mikhlafi, Sakher al-Wajeeh and Jamilla Ali Raja and Akram al-Ameri.
The President reiterated the importance of enforcing the PLC's decisions about the return of the state's institutions to operate from inside the country and to do their constitutional duties and responsibilities.
The Chairman of the PLC was briefed by the CRC's leadership on the Commission's action during the previous time and its programs in the period ahead.
President al-Alimi updated the CRC's leadership on the latest developments, underlining the need to mobilize all resources and join all efforts to manage the economic challenges and secure basic services for the fellow citizens, particularity prior the holy month of Ramadan.
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