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Aspects of coordination to strengthen steadfastness in face of aggression discussed

Aspects of coordination to strengthen steadfastness in face of aggression discussed

[27/November/2018]

SANAA, Nov. 27 (Saba) - Prime Minister Dr. Abdul Aziz bin Habtoor discussed on Tuesday with Chairman of the Supreme Revolutionary Committee Mohammad Ali Al-Houthi.

During a meeting held in the capital Sanaa, they dealt with the coordination aspects of government and revolutionary action in enhancing national steadfastness and popular cohesion in the face of aggression and its all-out war against the people. Yemen.

The meeting reviewed the progress of government activity and the efforts exerted by the Government of National Salvation to develop the institutional process, regularity of public performance in all ministries and government agencies, supporting the fronts of pride and dignity in the face of the aggressors and the Saudi and UAE's invaders and their mercenaries, as well as the level of continuity of providing basic services to alleviate the suffering of citizens in coordination with partnerships andl and international humanitarian organizations.

The meeting tackled the escalation of the ongoing aggression on all fronts to thwart efforts by UN envoy Martin Griffith to revive the peace negotiations and the initiative presented by the President of the Supreme Revolutionary Committee to stop aiming the stop the war.

The initiative called to stop the firing of army's missiles and waging their drones' attack on the enemy if the aggression states have halted theirs war waged on Yemen.

The Prime Minister reiterated his appreciation for the responsible national role of the Supreme Revolutionary Committee in preserving the various institutions of the state and protecting them from tampering during the leadership of the country until the formation of National Salvation government .

Al-Houthi praised the various ongoing national tasks carried out by the Government of Salvation in this critical and critical period experienced by the country and the Yemeni people.


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