A meeting in Sana'a province, headed by the Governor's First Undersecretary, Hamid Assem, discussed preparations for commemorating the activities of the National Day of steadfastness in the aggression face. The meeting, which included a number of directors of the relevant executive offices in the province, reviewed the activities to be implemented and the mechanism for mobilizing efforts, to effectively participate in the activities and stops that will be held on the occasion. The meeting touched on efforts to enhance mobilization and to fight the battle (the promised conquest and holy jihad) against the American-British aggression and to defend the sovereignty and independence of Yemen, in a way that enhances the steadfastness of all the people of the country in defending the homeland, its security and stability. The attendees stressed their keenness to prepare to commemorate the National Resilience Day by taking action to raise community awareness of the aggression's plans, and working to thwart them by all possible means. Source: Yemen News Agency
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