[15/09/2021 06:01]
RIYADH – SABA
Vice President, Lt. Gen. Ali Mohsen Saleh, has phoned called the Governor of Shabwa, Muhammad Saleh bin Edeiw, to follow up on the various developments and conditions in the governorate.
During the call, the Vice President praised the efforts made by the local authority and various civil, military and security agencies in the governorate, including establishing security and stability and providing basic services and requirements. The Vice-President appreciated the achievements of the heroes of the army and the resistance force and the tribal freedom fighters, and the immortal heroism that they manifest in the battlefield of pride and honor with the fraternal support of the Arab Coalition.
The Vice President stressed that victory will be the ally of the Yemenis and that the sacrifices made by the heroes of the army and the resistance force will achieve great victory in the face of the Iranian subversive project.
The Vice President appreciated the Saudi-led coalition's support for the efforts of government and the army to complete liberation process, restore the Yemeni state and preserve the Yemeni identity in the face of the ambitions of Iran and its malign arms in the region.
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