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PM: Yemeni People will not forget Saudi role defending them
[07/04/2017 10:40]
Riyadh- Saba

The Yemeni People will not forget the significant role of Saudi Arabia and all GCC countries for defending and protecting Yemen's Arabism and standing by Yemeni people; politically, militarily, security, social and economic, said Prime Minister Ahmad Ubaid bin Daghr.

Highlighting statements of Saudi Second Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman bin Abdul-Aziz while meeting with senior sheikhs of Yemeni Tribes, bin Daghr confirmed that Yemeni people and their leaders share Saudi feelings and that Yemen people have equal Keenness on protecting Saudi security and stability.

" Yemen will never be a means to harm Kingdom's security and internal peace," said Prime Minister.

Earlier, Saudi Second Crown Prince described Yemenis as the origins of Arabs and that they will stand with them until the last day of their lives.

" As Emir Mohammad made it clear, Houthi-Saleh's militias and their supporter Iran committed the greatest mistake in trying to harm the depth and Arab link to Yemen without awareness their adventures will be destroyed by 'Firmness Storm' and the decision of its brave King Salman, whom all GCC countries, Arab World and Islamic Nations gathered around him to destroy rebel's plots and Persian illusions," said Prime Minister Bin Daghr.

He praised results of Yemeni-Gulf Joint Committee's meetings, held Thursday here, on defining development needs to Yemen and decisions and recommendations aiming at activating development projects, reconstructions and setting up practical program to qualifying Yemeni economy to ease its inclusion in the GCC.

All these reassure Yemenis that they are not alone in facing heavy aftermaths of Houthi-Saleh miitias' war, said bin Daghr.

" Supporting Yemen's joining to the Gulf Cooperation Council is clear prove on belief of our brothers in gulf countries in brotherhood and neighborhood's links and employing them in inclusive institutional framework for strategic integration," said Prime Minister.

He extended, on behalf of the government and Yemeni people, heartfelt thanks and gratitude to Kings, Emirs, governments and people of gulf countries and Arab Coalition for supporting legal authority in Yemen for brotherly and courageous stances towards Yemen.



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