
Dr. Bin Habtoor congratulates revolution leader & president Al-Mashat on Yemeni Republic 35th National Day
Dr. Abdulaziz Saleh bin Habtoor, a member of the Supreme Political Council, sent a congratulatory message to the Revolution Leader, Sayyed Abdulmalik Badruddin al-Houthi, and His Excellency Field Marshal Mahdi al-Mashat, President of the Supreme Political Council, on the occasion of the 35th National Day of the Yemeni Republic, May 22.
In his message, the Supreme Political Council member extended warmest congratulations to the Revolution Leader, the President and members of the Supreme Political Council, as well as the heads of the Consultative, Ministerial, and Parliamentary Councils, the Supreme Judiciary, the steadfast defenders on all fronts—and through them, to all the people of Yemen on this national occasion, which marks the most significant achievement in the life of the Yemeni nation.
He affirmed that this great national milestone embodied the will of the Yemeni people, from Aden in the south to Sa'ada in the north, and from Al-Mahra in the east to Midi in the west, reflecting their long struggle to restore Yemeni unity. He highlighted the pivotal events that preceded this historic achievement, culminating in the historic declaration on May 22, 1990.
Dr. Bin Habtoor emphasized that the significant challenges faced by the unified state—both past and present—have not and will not undermine this great national accomplishment, including the divisive agendas , the separatist tendencies backed by the Saudi-Emirati occupiers and their supporters.
He pointed out that in these critical times, particularly in the southern and eastern provinces, the conviction in the importance of national unity and the dangers of division—which only serve the enemies of the nation and their mercenaries—has grown stronger.
Dr. Bin Habtoor noted that Yemen's history, both ancient and modern, demonstrates that its most prosperous, stable, and civilized eras were under a unified Yemeni state, while periods of division were marked by conflict and instability.
He stressed that Yemen's strength, stability, and dignity lie in unity, which has proven to be a source of prosperity not only for Yemen but also for its Arab and African neighbors. He prayed to Almighty Allah that this occasion would return with a decisive victory over the nation's enemies, the complete liberation of Yemeni territory, and the deepening of unity in the hearts and minds of all.
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