[26/10/2018 04:43]
ALMANAMA-SABA
Vice President (Lt Gen) Ali Mohssen Saleh arrived Friday in the Kingdom of Bahrain to contribute to the sessions of Al-Manama Annual Summit for Regional Security in its 14 version, held from October 26 to 28.
(Lt Gen) Mohessen was recived at Al-Manama airport by Minister of Shoura Council and Parliament in the Kingdom of Bahrain Ghanim bin Fadhl Al-Boainein and Yemen's Ambassador to Bahrain Ali Hassan Al-Ahmadi.
The three day Summit is organized by Bahrain Foreign Ministry and International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS). A number of political leaders, prime ministers, ministers of defense and foreign ministers, advisors of national security, senior military commanders and intelligences from more than 20 countries from Asia, Africa, America and Latin America are contributing to the discussions.
The summit aimed to discuss several issues and topics about Middle East and enhancing security and stability in its region.
The Vice President is expected to meet a number of leaders and officials on the sideline of the summit. He is going to explain the situations in our country, mobilize regional and international positions to support legitimate leadership headed by President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi.
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