[25/05/2023 01:38]
Riyadh - Saba
Member of the Leadership Council, Major General Faraj Al-Bahsani, confirmed that the Presidential Leadership Council is primarily responsible for managing the country's affairs and bringing it to safety, given that the Council is the legit political leadership of the state.
Al-Bahsani stressed, during his meeting with the leaders, sheikhs, and tribal and social figures from the people of Hadramout, the importance of unifying the Hadhrami class and agreeing on unified visions and policies to confront any future dangers.
Al-Bahsani expressed his sincere thanks and appreciation to the leaders, sheikhs, and tribal and social figures gathered in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, for organizing such meetings, and their keenness to hold them in light of the difficult circumstances, changes and political developments in the country.
Al-Bahsani also affirmed that Hadramout will take the position it deserves in appreciation of its status, history, geographical area, and the wealth it enjoys, foremost among which is the human wealth.
The member of the Presidential Leadership Council reviewed the relationship of our country with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, since ancient times, pointing to the importance of preserving and consolidating the relationship in order to achieve more progress, development and prosperity for the two brotherly countries.
Al-Bahsani praised the support of the Arab Coalition, led by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, for Yemen and its continued support in the economic, military, security and development aspects, as well as relief.
For their part, the conferees stressed their keenness on the unity of the Hadhrami class at this current stage, which requires everyone to stand together to afford the governorate conflicts, and the importance of defining its role and its political, economic and social future.
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