[05/05/2018 01:26]
MARIB-SABA
Vice President Lt. Gen. Ali Mohsen Saleh, has phone called Prime Minister, Dr. Ahmed bin-Daghr, on the latest developments and efforts of the government to normalize the situations in the territories under its control.
The Vice President was briefed by the Prime Minister on the situations in the territories which the Prime Minister has toured, including the Socotra Archipelago, to accomplish the normalization of life situations and launch a number of development and service projects as per the directives of His Excellency President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi.
The Vice President stressed the keenness of President Hadi to follow up on the people's situation, fufill their needs and work to alleviate the suffering of the people affected by the Houthi militia's coup d'état.
The vice president praised the brotherly role of the Saudi-led Arab Coalition, mainly the military, political, relief aid and developmental support that they provide to Yemen.
For his part, the Prime Minister stressed the government's commitment to consolidate the foundations of the state and to establish security and stability and provide the citizens' basic requirements. He expressed thanks and appreciation for the attention and follow-up of the Vice President of the Republic.
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