
Spokesman for Government of Change: Agreement to Cease US Aggression Major Victory for Free People of Yemen
In a statement to the Yemeni News Agency (Saba), the government spokesman explained that the credit for this victory goes to Allah Almighty, then to Yemen's genius in confronting the US aggression.
He said, "Once again, the wisdom of the Leader of the Revolution - may God protect him - has been demonstrated by the fulfillment of his continuous affirmations of the possibility of effectively confronting the US aggression and the impossibility of influencing Yemen's support for Palestine, and by the military achievements made by the Yemeni Armed Forces."
He pointed out that, along with the Leader and the Armed Forces, the role of the people in confronting and thwarting the US aggression has become prominent.
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