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ADEN-SABA
Prime Minister Ahmed Obeid bin Daghar has praised heroic accomplishments made by the Yemeni army backed by the Arab Coalition in different fighting fronts.
During a meeting of the cabinet in the temporary capital of Aden on Sunday, a number of issues as well as local and international developments were discussed.
The premier spoke about his visit to different military fronts and his meetings with commanders of the army and the Arab Coalition, exalting the great sacrifices made by them in fighting fronts.
He called for intensifying efforts to protect the Yemeni people who are still suffering from the Houthi-Saleh militias' practices which affected the social fabric, wasted public resources and exploited them for achieving their own goals, as he explained.
Bin Daghar highly valued efforts exerted by the Saudi-led Arab Coalition, indicating that Arab countries should be united to confront the Iranian extension in the region.
The cabinet further discussed extension of electricity station of al-Mansourah in Aden to 60 MW and how to overcome the shortage of power in Aden.