President Dr. Rashad Mohammed Alimi, head of the Presidential Leadership Council, has received a congratulatory message from United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres in honor of Yemen’s 36th Republic Day, celebrated on May 22.
In his message, Guterres extended his warmest congratulations to President Alimi and the Yemeni people. He emphasized that national holidays serve as significant moments for reflection on a country’s journey, its achievements, and its contributions to the international community. Such occasions also help outline future aspirations and reinforce national identity.
The Secretary-General highlighted that celebrations like these remind us of the importance of dialogue and solidarity in addressing pressing global challenges. Guterres pointed out that the world is currently facing urgent tests, including the necessity to end ongoing conflicts, prevent new wars, tackle climate emergencies, reduce inequality, and responsibly manage advanced technologies.
Guterres stressed that overcoming these significant challenges requires a renewed commitment to multilateral cooperation. He called for collaborative efforts among nations to achieve peace and security, enhance sustainable development goals, and protect human rights. This message underscores the ongoing importance of unity and cooperation in addressing both national and global issues, particularly during a time of significant challenges.
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