In a heartfelt gesture, President Dr. Rashad Mohammed Alimi, the head of the Presidential Leadership Council, extended a warm message of congratulations to his counterpart, General Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, the Chairman of Sudan’s Transitional Sovereign Council. This message celebrates the anniversary of Sudan’s independence.
President Alimi, representing the Council, the government, and the people of Yemen, expressed sincere congratulations and best wishes to President Al-Burhan. He wished him good health and happiness, while also extending hopes for progress and prosperity for the Sudanese government and people. Furthermore, Alimi emphasized the importance of strengthening the bilateral relations between Yemen and Sudan across various fields.
In his message, President Alimi praised the commendable stance of Sudan’s leadership, government, and people in supporting Yemen. He highlighted their solidarity with the Yemeni people and their political leadership in efforts to restore state institutions and combat the Houthi militia’s coup, which is backed by the Iranian regime.
The congratulatory message reflects the strong ties between Yemen and Sudan, emphasizing mutual support and cooperation in overcoming challenges. The commitment to enhancing bilateral relations remains a priority for both nations as they work towards a brighter future.
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