[28/07/2017 03:08]
ADEN-SABA
Prime Minister Ahmed Obeid bin-Daghar on Friday received here Commander of the Arab Coalition in Aden Ahmed Abu Majed, Commander of the Saudi forces Maj. Gen Obaid Abu Misha'al, Commander of the Bahraini forces Zaid al-Nuaimi and Commander of the Sudanese forces Basheer Qamar.
The premier highly valued heroic roles made by the Arab Coalition and the Yemeni army in defending Yemen, its legitimacy, and restoration of the state and its institutions.
"History will remember that Operation Decisive Storm and Operation Restoring Hope which saved Yemen in a crucial stage and prevented its collapse" he said, pointing out that Arab states united to put an end to the Iranian expansion.
For his part, Abu Majed expressed pleasure over the meeting with the premier, indicating that great victories were achieved in Taiz.
He further stressed that the Arab Coalition aims at restoring the Yemeni state, terminating the Houthi-Saleh coup, supporting the Yemeni people and providing aids to them.
He further congratulated commanders of forces participating in the Arab Coalition over the victories made in different warfronts, asserting that they will go on fighting until all Yemeni territories are liberated.
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