[09/02/2023 02:57]
Aden – Saba
Minister of Defense, Lieutenant General Mohsen Muhammad Al-Daeri, received a high-ranking military delegation from the leadership of the Legitimacy Support Coalition, headed by Major General Hamid Muhammad Al-Ghamdi, in the interim capital, Aden.
In the meeting, a number of issues of common interest were discussed, and ways to enhance cooperation in a way that enhances the combat readiness of the armed forces, raises morale, and prepares for all incoming possibilities.
The Minister of Defense said the nature of the military situation on the various fronts, in light of the continuous attacks by the terrorist Houthi militia on various fronts.. appreciating the generous support of the brothers in the Arab coalition led by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and their permanent standing and support for the government and the Yemeni people in the face of the Iranian project represented by its the terrorist Houthi militia. In turn, Major General Hamid Al-Ghamdi affirmed the coalition's firm and supportive position toward the Yemeni people and their armed forces until ending the coup, restoring the state and achieving a lasting peace.
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