[07/01/2021 05:29]
ADEN - SABA
Prime Minister Maeen Abdulmalik received Thursday here UN Envoy to Yemen Martin Griffiths, who congratulated him and the government members on safe arrival to Aden after the terrorist attack targeted Aden Airport.
Prime Minister provided details on the ongoing investigation process into the terrorist attack, which aimed at killing all government members, receptors and local authority leaders and foiling all peace efforts.
He pointed out that the primary results of the investigations confirm that Houthi militia stands behind the terrorist attack saying:" We will provide you with copies of investigations and all profs on this terrorist attack."
He made it clear that this terrorist crime and local and international denouncement on it and people integration around the government make the government firmer to accomplish success in different fields.
For his part, the UN envoy renewed denouncement to the terrorist attack, expressing shock over the destruction he saw in the airport.
He hailed the government's firmness despite the huge attack and the prime minister and its members' courage to perform their national responsibilities, showing support of the UN to this government, which represents hope to Yemeni people.
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