[14/06/2018 06:31]
ADEN-SABA
President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi- Commander-in-Chief arrived Thursday in the interim capital Aden to share its population Eid Al-Fiter celebrations and supervise combat military operations carried out by government's troops along with local resistance backed by Saudi-led Arab Coalition Forces to wrest back Hodeida province from Iran backed Houthi putschist militia.
The President highly praised supportive stances of brethren in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates and their support to the Yemeni people in the battles against the Houthi rebellious militia and Iranian expansion policy in Yemen and the region.
The President said:" Time of victory has started and it is time for the Yemeni people to re-establish stable and secure Yemen in which justice, equity and good governance are prevailing within new Federal Yemen".
The President was received at Aden International airport by Prime Minister Dr Ahmed Obeid Bin-Dagher, Deputy Premier, Minister of Interior Eng. Ahmed Almayssari, governors of Lahj, Abyan, Acting governor of Aden and senior security and military officials.
The President arrived accompanying by Deputy Speaker of Parliament Mohammed Ali Ashadadi, President advisers Yassin Makawee, Saleh Obeid Ahmed and Mohammed Mossa Al-Amiri.
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