[28/07/2023 10:34]
RIYADH-SABA
Prime Mininster Dr. Ma'een Abdulmalik highlighted the need for national reconciliation and united alignment as precondition to overcome the multiple difficulties the country has been struggling with.
" Wide-ranging national reconciliation and coherent national alignment are urgently needed to help the country manage the challenges it has been facing", said Ma'een.
His comments came during his discussions today, Thursday, with the Chair of the Consultations and Reconciliation Commission (CRC) Mohammed al-Ghaithi and His Deputies Abdulmalik al-Milhlafi, Sakher al-Wageah, Jamilla Ali Raja and Akram al-Amiri.
Ma'een's conversations with the Headship of the CRC touched upon the latest developments about the political and economic situations in the country and the ongoing regional and international efforts aiming to end the conflict, establish peace.
The CRC's Headship briefed the Prime Minister on its actions during the precious period and its future plans as well as its recent communications and consultations with the ambassadors of a number of sisterly and friendly countries.
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