President Abdo Rabbo Mansour Hadi – Head of the Comprehensive National Dialogue Conference- has considered the conference an important historic station to shape a bright future for Yemen. This came in the President’s speech included in the dialogue conference guide distributed on Monday by the General Secretariat of the National Dialogue Conference to the participants in the conference. Stressing the great importance acquired by dialogue conference, the president expressed his hope for a comprehensive national dialogue leading to sustainable strategic solutions for all thorny issues in the country. The president called on the participants in the conference to have a sense of the national responsibility and to be committed to the human rights, international law and Yemeni and Islamic morals and to make the public interest above all personal and partisan interests. He described the participants in the conference as future makers, stressing that they will be accountable before Allah and then before the people, whom they represent in this historic national mission. The president noted in his speech that the masses of people are hoping that this conference will come out with fruitful results that achieve the national aspirations and goals in order to build a new Yemen and translate their hopes in the homeland of peace, stability and progress.
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