Agriculture, Fisheries and Water Resources Minister Dr. Radwan Al-Rabaei sent a cable of congratulations to the Revolution Leader , Sayyed Abdul Malik Badreddin Al-Houthi, and the President of the Supreme Political Council, H.E. Field Marshal Mahdi Al-Mashat, on the glorious September 21 Revolution 10th anniversary . In the cable, Minister Al-Rabaei expressed the highest congratulations and blessings to the revolution leader and the head of the Supreme Political Council on this national occasion, which comes as Yemen continues to be steadfast in the face of aggression. He pointed out that this revolution is a great achievement for the Yemenis as it continues to realize their aspirations in building a modern Yemeni state that enjoys freedom, sovereignty and independence. Agriculture, Fisheries and Water Resources Minister renewed his pledge to the leader of the revolution and the head of the Supreme Political Council to continue to achieve the goals of the revolution and its paths of construction and devel opment. Source: Yemen News Agency
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