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Economic Corporation director extends Ramadan greetings to Leader, President

Economic Corporation director extends Ramadan greetings to Leader, President

Saba Yemen01-03-2025

Sana'a - Saba:
Director of the Yemeni Economic Corporation Brigadier General Ali Hamid has sent congratulatory telegrams to Leader of the Revolution Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi and President Mahdi al-Mashat on the arrival of Ramadan.
He expressed his warmest congratulations and blessings to the leadership and members of the Supreme Political Council on this significant religious occasion, highlighting its spiritual importance for the Yemeni people and the wider Islamic nation.
The Director noted that Ramadan arrives amidst achievements and victories for the Yemeni people. He emphasized the month's role as a spiritual opportunity for good deeds, charity, and social solidarity.
He further stressed the importance of Ramadan's values in strengthening resilience against challenges and thwarting conspiracies from the nation's enemies.
He concluded by praying for the return of Ramadan with the fulfillment of the Yemeni people's aspirations for victory and empowerment under their leadership.
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