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Islah Party Leadership Commends Hadramaut Tribal Authority's Efforts in Promoting Stability and Reconciliation

Islah Party Leadership Commends Hadramaut Tribal Authority's Efforts in Promoting Stability and Reconciliation

Al Sahwa27-03-2025

The leadership of the Yemeni Islah Party in the Hadramaut Valley and Desert has commended the Hadramaut Tribal Authority's efforts in promoting stability and reconciliation in the region.
A high-level delegation from the Islah leadership, headed by Munir Bamhimoud, Secretary of the Executive Office of the Islah Party in the Valley and Desert, met with the head of the Hadramaut Tribal Authority, Sheikh Abdullah Saleh Al-Kathiri, to acknowledge their role in resolving conflicts and strengthening social cohesion.
During the meeting, the Islah delegation praised the Reconciliation and Reconciliation Committee's efforts, led by Sheikh Yahya Balruwas, in resolving societal disputes and promoting coexistence and cooperation. They emphasized the need for urgent action to address the economic crisis and improve living conditions in Hadhramaut.
Both sides stressed the importance of unity in restoring the state and ending the Houthi militia coup, which has exacerbated the suffering of Yemenis. They called for joint action to improve living conditions, achieve security, stability, and development, and ensure justice in the distribution of resources.
The meeting was attended by several prominent leaders, including Sheikh Jumaan bin Saad and members of the Supreme Administrative Council of the Marja'iyya.
This development highlights the ongoing efforts to promote stability and reconciliation in Yemen, and the importance of cooperation between different stakeholders to address the country's challenges.

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