[23/04/2017 01:36]
Riyadh (Saba)- President AbdoRabbu Mansour Hadi on Sunday held a meeting here with governors of Marib, Hajjah, Dahamr, Raymah, Ibb and Saadah.
President Hadi reviewed field developments in most fight fronts and victories scored by the Yemeni army backed by the Arab Coalition, particularly Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
President Hadi urged the governors to do best in order to consolidate capabilities to achieve objectives of liberating all Yemeni areas from the Houthi-Saleh militias backed by Iran.
For their part, the governor thanked President Hadi for holding this meeting with them, pointing out that some Yemeni governorates still suffer from brutal acts practiced by the militias against their populations.
They also dealt with a number of issues concerning Yemenis, affirming that peace and stabilization will only be realized on basis of the essential terms of references which include the GCC-brokered deal, the outcomes of the National Dialogue Conference and the UN resolutions on Yemen, particularly the 2216 Resolution.
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