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PM values Berghof's role of peace in Yemen
[17/05/2017 03:24]

Berlin, (Saba)- Prime Minister Ahmad Obeid bin Daghr has valued the role of Berghof Foundation for peace in Yemen and confirmed his government support to any institution supporting Yemeni people, especially Berghof.

In his meeting with the Executive Director of Berghof Foundation, bin Daghr explained reasons of Yemen's crisis and aftermaths of the war.

"It is necessary to deeply investigate reasons led to Yemen's crisis and the current war and {efforts} of the legal government under President Hadi for peace and stability but rebel militias {Houthi-Saleh's militias} curbed them," said bin Daghr.

He confirmed that the day when peace is realized to all Yemenis will come after cutting the hands of Iran and its interventions in Yemen.

Hunger and of Cholera have spread in Houthi-held areas like what happened in Aden two years ago when rebel militias banned relief and humanitarian aid to enter Aden and Taiz and then legal government tackled the problem, he said.

He indicated that the rebel militias are seizing YR 581 billion and can pay little funds to solve to deal with the epidemic and cure patients infected with cholera and that these looted funds can cover salaries of the government employees for nine months.

He confirmed readiness of his government on paving the way for holding peace-making meetings in Yemen.

For his part, Wils praised government's efforts and hoped that the next meeting will be held in Aden.

"We are caring on Yemen's security and stability and making peace in Yemen is the responsibility of Yemenis and the international community supports them fore realizing it," he said.

"The foundation's activities focus on the three references; the Gulf Initiative and its Executive Mechanism, the outcomes of the National Dialogue Conference and the UN Resolution 2216," he added.

He confirmed that all the foundation's activities are done in coordination with the UN Envoy to Yemen, Ismael Ould Cheikh.



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