Prominent Yemeni politician: “if Egypt rises, the Arabs rise”
SANAA, April 11 (YPA) – Abdulmalik Al-Ajri, a member of the Sanaa negotiating delegation, affirmed on Friday that the Arab Republic of Egypt represents the “backbone of the Arab nation,” emphasizing the centrality of its role in the current Arab resurgence.
In a post on the “X” platform titled “A Word Also Regarding Egypt,” Al-Ajri explained that “if Egypt rises, the Arabs rise, and if she falls ill, the Arabs fall ill.” He maintained that the restoration of an Arab presence on the international stage is closely linked to the return of Egypt’s pioneering role.
In a significant context, the member of the Sanaa negotiating delegation pointed out that “countries that possess nothing but money are not even qualified to lead a successful football team”__ observers viewed this as a reference to the Gulf states__, asserting that leadership and regional influence transcend purely material capabilities.
YPA