[03/12/2017 05:32]
MARIB-SABA
Vice President Lieutenant General (Lt Gen) Ali Mohssen Saleh asserted that it is very accepted that Yemenis reject and revolt all over the provinces including the capital Sana'a because of injustice and unacceptable practices by Iran-backed Houthis rebels.
In statement to Al-Arabia TV Channel, the Vice President pointed out the significant role of Yemeni military and legal leadership backed by Saudi-led Arab Coalition and the great efforts they have been making to get rid of the rebellious militias and restore the legality in Yemen.
(Lt Gen) Mohssen has noted that Yemeni legal leadership headed by President Abd-Rabbu-Mansour Hadi has made its stance clear in the statement issued Saturday evening after President Hadi's meeting with his advisers which confirmed that the state aligns with everyone stands against al-Houthi.
The Vice President renewed the call on all Yemenis of all political constituencies, military security servicemen, tribesmen and social dignitaries and General People Congress members to stand together in a united front in order push Al-Houthis militias back and stop their atrocities.
Mohssen concluded his statement by suggesting more patience and more concerted and coherent action to go on for establishing peace that is based on the GCC' Initiative, outcomes of the National Dialogue and UN Security Council resolution 2216
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