SANA'A - SABA: Minister of Culture and Tourism Dr. Ali al-Yafei on Sunday chaired a meeting highlighted the strategic plan of the Cultural Front aimed at confronting ongoing aggression. Key participants included Dr. Ibtisam al-Mutawakel, head of the Cultural Front and Secretary-General Mohammed al-Abed. The discussions centered on enhancing cultural awareness and unity within society, particularly in light of external threats that aim to undermine Yemen's social fabric and exploit its resources. Minister al-Yafei emphasized the significance of the September 21 Revolution in shaping a national identity resilient against foreign interference and promoting a cohesive cultural narrative. The meeting acknowledged the pivotal role of writers and intellectuals in driving societal change. Their contributions are essential for fostering values that reinforce the nation's faith identity and counteract the tactics of soft warfare that distort societal beliefs. A call for intensified collaboration between the Minis try and the Cultural Front was made, highlighting the need for joint efforts to elevate the cultural landscape and enhance public awareness. The Cultural Front's detailed plan for upcoming activities aims to align with these goals, ensuring a robust response to the challenges facing Yemen today. Overall, the meeting underscored a commitment to strengthening cultural initiatives that promote national unity and resilience amid current challenges . Source: Yemen News Agency
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