[11/10/2022 12:31]
Riyadh – Saba
Member of the Presidential Leadership Council, Abdul Rahman Abu Zara’a Al Muharrami discussed during his meeting today separately with the two Vice-Presidents of the Consultation and Reconciliation Commission, Abdul-Malik Al-Mikhlafi, Akram Al-Amiri, and a member of the Consultation and Reconciliation Commission, Nasr Taha Mustafa, discussed the latest political developments that our country is going through and the government’s positive position on the truce.
The international community's requirement to alleviate the suffering of the people as a bridge to a comprehensive and lasting peace. Al-Muharrami stressed the importance of standing together to face the challenges and end the Iranian-backed Houthi coup.
The member of the Leadership Council said, "The Houthi militias do not care about the affairs of the homeland and the citizen, but they are looking to strengthen their control, and this we will never accept," stressing that harmony in the leadership of the Presidential leadership council and the government prevails at this phase.
For their part, Al-Mikhlafi, Al-Amiri and Nasr Taha stressed the importance of adhering to the positions of legitimacy to end the coup.. praising the position of the Council and the government to deal positively with the international community to accept the truce.
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