[24/07/2017 06:41]
JEDDAH-SABA
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Civil Service Abdulaziz Jubari discussed on Monday with US Ambassador to Yemen Matthew Tueller political, military and aid conditions, as well as fighting terrorism in Yemen.
Jubari confirmed the government's keenness on permanent peace, which will not be realized only when Houthi-Saleh's militias abide by peace references; the Gulf Initiative, the National Dialogue Conference's outcomes and the UN Resolution 2216.
He reviewed stubbornness of the militias with all peace calls in Yemen, a matter which requires more pressure on them to surrender to peace and putting an end to suffering of the Yemeni people over the militias' war they waged on them across the country.
For his part, Tueller confirmed his country's support to the legitimate authority and for efforts of peace within the framework of the three references.
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