[17/05/2017 05:14]
Marib (Saba)- Vice President Ali Muhsin Saleh on Tuesday chaired an exceptional meeting in Marib governorate which included Chief of General Staff Maj. Gen. Mohammed al-Maqdashi and commanders of military regions and units.
The meeting was also attended by a representative of the Arab Coalition in Marib Brig. Gen. Ebraheem al-Harbi, the acting commander of the Emirati forces as well as a number of Saudi and Emirati officers.
The meeting also discussed Yemen's updates, developments, the conduction of military operations in different fronts and victories achieved by the National Army.
Vice President highly valued roles played by the Arab Coalition's forces, particularly Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates, and their support which will not be forgiven by the Yemenis.
He stressed that Yemenis are determined to restore the state and create a federal Yemeni state including six regions and ensuring security and stability for Yemen and neighboring countries.
The vice president thanked all members of the Yemeni army, calling all other military members to seize the chance and join the National Army.
For his part, Chief of General Staff Mohammed al-Maqdashi affirmed that the National Army will go on liberating all Yemen's areas, and that military units will be strengthened and foundations of the state will be consolidated.
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