[14/08/2022 08:01]
Aden – Saba
His Excellency President Dr. Rashad Muhammad Al-Alimi, Chairman of the Presidential Leadership Council, and Council member Aidarous Al-Zubaidi met today, Sunday, the Chairman of the Consultation and Reconciliation Commission, Muhammad Al-Ghaithi and his deputies Abdul-Malik Al-Mikhlafi, Sakhr Al-Wajeeh, Jamila Ali Raja, and Akram Al-Amiri.
The meeting discussed the work program of the Consultation and Reconciliation Commission, the requirements for activating the Commission's role in supporting the Presidential Leadership Council, and efforts to enhance the existing national consensus, unity, and the desired partnership at various levels.
The head and member of the Presidential Leadership Council exchanged talks with the Presidency of the Consultation and Reconciliation Commission, regarding the latest developments in the internal situation, and the efforts required to mobilize all national forces and components around the project to restore the state, achieve peace and stability, and consolidate Yemen's belonging to its Arab incubator.
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