[05/04/2017 08:46]
Riyadh- Saba
Vice President Ali Mohsen Saleh and Prime Minister Ahmad Ubaid bin Daghr reviewed Wednesday here efforts of restoring order in liberated cities, reconstruction and activating the state's institutions.
The meeting dealt with latest developments in different fields and efforts of restoring the state and ending Houthi-Saleh's rebellion as this will contribute to ease people's suffering and pave the way for building the federal state of Yemen composed of six regions.
Ali Mohsen noted to the miserable situations Yemeni people are experiencing due to adoption killing and terrorism policy by rebels, who also loot relief aid and target Yemen's security in implementation of Iranian expansion project.
He highly valued sincere positions of the leaders of Saudi-led Coalition for helping Yemen to fail terrorist and sabotage plots.
He issued directives to government to pay salaries of employees to ease suffering of the people, asserting president's concern and his appreciation to the government, reminding of his directives to the government on doubling efforts for completing liberation and for normalizing political, economic and social conditions.
For his part, Prime Minister reviewed his government's achievements in different fields with the help of countries making Arab Coalition.
The government will do its best to impose the rule of law and taking care of Yemen's security and people's interests, said bin Daghr.
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