[18/07/2023 05:35]
RIYADH-SABA
His Excellency President Dr. Rashad al-Alimi, Chairman of the Presidential Leadership Council, convened a session today, Tuesday, with the Chair of the Consultations and Reconciliation Commission (CRC) Mohammed al-Ghaithi and his deputies Abdulmalik al-Mikhlafi, Sakher al-Wageah, Jamila Ali Raja and Akram al-Amiri.
The session aimed to discuss the CRC's actions over the previous period and its future plans.
President al-Alimi briefed the CRC's Headship on the latest developments about the national situations including the coordinated measures with different political constituencies to enhance the anti-Houthi militias political alignments and to maintain the economic and financial stability. In this context the President reassured them that the government is continuing to deliver on its obligations in different fields.
His Excellency commended the CRC's efforts and its supportive role in support of the Presidential Leadership Council, affirming keenness on bolstering its active role in bringing all national constituencies together.
The CRC provided its future perspective under the declaration of power transfer, affirming its commitment to support the Presidential Leadership Council to deal with current challenges, move ahead to achieve the comprehensive reconciliation, restore the State's institutions, establish peace, security, stability and development in the country.
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