Today, U.S. Ambassador to Yemen, Stephen Fagin, expressed his heartfelt condolences following the death of former President Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi. This significant loss marks a pivotal moment in Yemen’s history, eliciting reflections on Hadi’s contributions to the nation.
During his visit to pay respects, Ambassador Fagin met with the late president’s family, including his brother, General Nasser Mansur Hadi, Colonel Nasser Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi, and Dr. Yasser Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi. He conveyed the sincere condolences of the United States, offering his deepest sympathy to Hadi’s family and the Yemeni people during this challenging time. Ambassador Fagin underscored Hadi’s extensive contributions to Yemen and his unwavering dedication to the nation throughout his various roles.
Ambassador Fagin remarked that the late president led Yemen during a historically challenging period, illustrating his commitment to the nation’s security and stability. He emphasized Hadi’s significant role in strengthening the relationship between Yemen and the United States, particularly in the realms of political, economic, and humanitarian cooperation, as well as counter-terrorism efforts. Hadi’s leadership and vision will continue to influence Yemen’s future trajectory.
The passing of Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi marks a significant moment in Yemen’s history, and his legacy will undoubtedly continue to shape the nation in the years to come.
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