
Prime Minister Receives Shield from Third Conference "Palestine is Central Cause of Nation"
Sana'a – Saba:
Prime Minister Ahmed Ghaleb Al-Rahwi expressed his gratitude and appreciation to all the heads and members of the committees involved in preparing, organizing, and managing the Third Conference "Palestine is the Central Cause of the Nation," which was held in late Ramadan.
During his meeting today with the head of the conference's preparatory committee, Dr. Abdulrahim Al-Hamran, and his deputy, Dr. Ahmed Al-Arami, the Prime Minister praised the conference's high level of success at local, Arab, and international levels, as well as its significant global resonance.
During the meeting, the Prime Minister received the conference's shield in recognition and appreciation of his role and efforts as head of the government and chairman of the conference's Supreme Committee in facilitating preparations and managing the logistical work that contributed to the conference's success and the achievement of its religious, national, intellectual, and moral objectives.
Al-Rahwi expressed his gratitude for being honored with the conference's shield, considering it a tribute to all members of the Supreme Committee. He also highlighted the prominent role of Dr. Al-Hamran and Dr. Al-Arami in the preparatory stages, execution, and success of the conference's events
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