Council member Tariq Saleh emphasizes the need to unify efforts to restore state institutions.

Meeting Highlights Collaboration for State Restoration in Yemen

Member of the Presidential Leadership Council, Tariq Saleh, recently met with Member of Parliament, Mohammed Ahmed Waraq, and Dr. Mohammed Al-Dahani, Deputy of the Customs Authority. The meeting focused on enhancing collaboration among community components to support the restoration of state institutions in Yemen, particularly in the regions of Taiz and Hodeidah.

Acknowledgment of Local Resistance

During the meeting, Tariq Saleh praised the heroic efforts of the people of Tihama, who play a vital role in the national resistance against Houthi terrorism. He highlighted the strong popular support and patriotic spirit that the residents of the area exhibit in their fight for freedom and stability.

Support for Military and Social Development

Both Waraq and Al-Dahani expressed their appreciation for Saleh’s commitment to building a robust military institution. They emphasized the importance of unifying social efforts and providing essential services to liberated areas. Their remarks underscored the need for coordinated actions to ensure sustainable development in these regions.

Looking Ahead to Political Unity

All attendees expressed their eagerness for a significant meeting of political components in the city of Hodeidah following its liberation. This gathering aims to foster unity and collaboration among various political factions, paving the way for a more stable and prosperous future for Yemen.

Security Presence at the Meeting

The meeting also saw the attendance of Brigadier General Najeeb Waraq, the Director of Security for Hodeidah Province, further emphasizing the importance of security in the ongoing efforts to restore order and governance in the region.

This collaborative approach aims to strengthen Yemen’s institutions and enhance the quality of life for its citizens, marking a hopeful step towards recovery and stability.

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