[12/07/2017 03:18]
RIYADH- SABA
Ahmad al-Wahishi took the oath before President Hadi on Wednesday as Yemen's Ambassador to Russia.
President Hadi directed the new ambassador to take into consideration the urgent duties expressing the real situation of Yemen and to explain new challenges faced by the country under Houthi-Saleh's coup.
President urged the ambassador on enhancing bilateral relations between Yemen and Russia on different levels.
On the other hand, Abdurrahman al-Sa'ar took the oath before President Hadi as a governor to Amran. After the oath, President Hadi directed the new governor to perform his duty for serving the people of Amran, which has suffered a lot over Houthi-Saleh's coup on the homeland and its capabilities.
President Hadi praised struggle of Amrani people in facing rebels, whose sectarian plots unearthed.
He emphasized on integration of Yemeni people for the victory of the people against the rebels and realizing the national aims for building the new federal Yemen.
For his part, al-Sa'ar expressed happiness over president's confidence on giving him this duty, confirming that he will work with different military and public activities to realize victories all Yemeni people aspire for.
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