[27/03/2018 04:36]
RIYADH-SABA
Vice President Ali Mohsen has urged integration of all social and political forces in Taiz under the leadership of the province for finalizing liberation of the province and deep rooting security and activating the State's institutions for meeting needs of the people.
In his meeting with Deputy Governor of Taiz and the Head of the General People Congress in the province ArefJamel on Tuesday, the two parties discussed situations in liberated areas and means of enforcing the state's authorities and finalizing liberation of the province.
He praised victories accomplished by the national army in Taiz, stressing on integrating the political parties, specifically the GPC, under the legality of President Hadi.
He also reviewed efforts for enhancing security and stability, providing services to Taizi people and improving mechanism of paying salaries of the employees and military affiliates, confirming that Taiz should be an ideal example to others for its unique historical, social and cultural uniqueness.
For his part, Jamel valued the national morality of the Vice President and his following up of Taiz situations.
He confirmed that all people of Taiz will resist the Iranian agenda of toppling the state and that Taiz has made huge sacrifices for this purpose.
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