Dr. Ahmed Obaid Bin Daghr, the Chairman of the Shura Council, sent a congratulatory message to his counterpart, Counselor Abdel Wahab Abdel Razek Hassan, the President of the Senate of the Arab Republic of Egypt. This message celebrates the 73rd anniversary of the July 23 Revolution, a significant event in Egyptian history.
In his message, Dr. Bin Daghr expressed heartfelt congratulations and best wishes on behalf of himself and the members of the Shura Council. He highlighted the importance of this historical occasion as a pivotal moment in the Egyptian people’s journey toward freedom, independence, and development.
Dr. Bin Daghr also emphasized the long-standing relationship between Yemen and Egypt. He acknowledged Egypt’s support for the Yemeni people in their struggle against the Imamate regime. Furthermore, he noted Egypt’s consistent stance alongside Yemen during various challenges, including its participation in the Arab coalition to support legitimacy, restore the state, and combat the Houthi militia backed by the Iranian regime.
The Chairman of the Shura Council underscored the necessity of fostering strong ties that enhance the fraternal bonds between the Yemeni and Egyptian peoples. He pointed out the complex circumstances currently facing the Arab nation and expressed a mutual commitment to strengthen and develop these relations across various fields. This cooperation aims to serve the interests of both nations and bolster Arab solidarity.
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