[01/03/2018 12:42]
LONDON-SABA
Minister of Information Mo'amer Al-Iryani said:" Yemeni government had demanded three things to reach political settlement: to get remaining phases of the GCC's Initiative accomplished, to put the National Dialogue's Outcomes in place and implementing the UNSC's resolution 2216".
Speaking at large gathering organized by the Yemeni-British Friendship Association in cooperation with the Yemeni embassy in London, Al-Iryani added:" I have come to you from Marib carrying a message from mothers of the Yemeni journalists who have been abducted, detained and enforced disappeared for three years in the detentions of the Houthi militia".
The Info. Minister went on explaining press and media situation under Houthi militia control." I was asked by journalists' mothers, wives and children to make their appeals heard abroad, perhaps, some people may try to press for releasing their beloved ones and bread-earners", said al-Iryani.
The Minister made clear that legitimate government has been very keen on reaching comprehensive and fair peace that ensures that the militia can't carry out a coup against the legal authority once again.
Al-Iryani didn't forget to express thanks for Saudi-led Arab Coalition in-general and Kingdome of Saudi Arabia-in particular for their supportive stance toward Yemen.
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