[31/03/2017 07:17]
Cairo-Saba- Prime Minister Ahmad Ubaid Bin Daghr has highlighted continuation of Integrated and united Arab efforts supporting Yemen's legal authority they renewed recently in the meeting of the 28th Arab Summit held in Jordan last Wednesday.
Arab leaders reaffirmed their support to the Coalition led by Saudi Arabia to end Houthi-Saleh's coup, reaffirming the choice of peace based on foundations of political solutions.
This stance is an additional account of success and efforts exerted by President Abdo Rabbu Mansour Hadi, said Bin Dahgr, adding "the storm of rescuing Yemen led by King of firmness and seriousness the Custodian of the two Holy Mosques and country's leaders making Arab Coalition represents significant transfer in Arab joint work."
He also highly valued attitudes of Arab leaders, whose speeches expressed dangers of the coup and those who carried it out and assertion on reinstating legal authority …., and rejecting foreign interference in Arab region, especially by Iran.
While he praised President Hadi's speech, which covered different points on people suffering, rebels' humanitarian violations and Iran interventions in Yemen, he renewed his government's determination on realizing peace and activating the state's institutions.
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