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Consultation Commission holds extraordinary meeting to discuss developments in de-escalation efforts
[20/09/2023 06:04]
Aden – Saba
The Consultation and Reconciliation Commission held a video meeting today, headed by Muhammad Al-Ghaithi, Chairman of the Commission.

The Chairman of the Commission gave a briefing on the meetings that took place with the Chairman and members of the Presidential Leadership Council in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, and other contacts that discussed political developments related to the truce efforts and the peace process, especially the regional efforts led by the brothers in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Sultanate of Oman, aiming to reach for a comprehensive peace process, as the Commission appreciated the fraternal efforts led by brothers to end the war, and the Consultation and Reconciliation Commission renewed its support for the Presidential Leadership Council to find real solutions that would ensure peace and political and economic stability in our country.

The meeting also reaffirmed the legitimacy’s position in support of peace and stability efforts, and the need to stop the war caused by the Houthi militias.

The Commission stressed in its meeting the need for any comprehensive and direct political consultations between the legitimacy, led by the Presidential Command Council, and the Houthi militias, on the basis of “legitimacy and a coup” in accordance with the terms of reference for the comprehensive solution agreed upon locally, regionally and internationally, and the commitments included in the agreements between the forces and components of legitimacy, stressing that all stages of negotiation are a major and direct task for the Leadership Council, the subordinate bodies and the legitimate government.


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