Yemen's vice president lauds Arab Coalition’s support against Houthis

Yemen's vice president lauds Arab Coalition’s support against Houthis
Yemen's vice president lauds Arab Coalition’s support against Houthis

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ADEN — Yemen’s Vice President Lt. Gen. Ali Mohsen Saleh expressed his appreciation for the continued support being provided by the Arab Coalition to Support Legitimacy in Yemen in order to defeat Iran's destructive project.

Lt. Gen. Mohsen made the remarks during a phone call with the governor of Yemeni governorate of Al-Jawf, Maj. Gen. Amin Al-Akimi, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Friday quoting the official Yemeni News Agency

During their talks, the vice president called for doubling efforts, mobilization of energies and political and societal cohesion for achieving the goal.

Gov. Al-Akimi briefed the Yemeni vice president about the situation of the army, the displaced fighters and the conduct of the military operations, stressing the continuation of the fight against the Houthi militia with determination and high fighting morale.


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