[05/04/2022 11:27]
RIYADH - SABA
Head of Shoura Council Ahmad Ubaid Bin Dagher discussed Tuesday with UK Ambassador to Yemen Richard Oppenheim realizing peace in Yemen under Yemeni-Yemeni talks are being held here currently.
Bin Daghr confirmed necessity of going on with Yemeni national forces and components under the constitutional legitimacy for banning dividing Yemen and ending Houthi militia's coup against the state.
He pointed out that Houthi militia will not rule Yemen with its sectarian agenda, which is rejected by all Yemeni people, confirming that the militia continue its crimes against Yemeni people and continues its siege on Taiz city and closes all roads linking the city from east to west.
He praised efforts of the United Kingdom for supporting Yemen's constitutional legitimacy and its efforts for ending Houthi coup, regaining the state and returning to negotiations table, calling for more British pressure on Houthi militia to abide by the ceasefire.
For his part, the UK diplomat confirmed his country's keenness on Yemen's security, stability and unity and making better relations with Yemen, pointing out that the talks in Riyadh bring good news for reaching a consistence between all Yemeni parties to end the crisis .
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