[04/11/2017 11:22]
RIYADH-SABA
President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi has confirmed Russian role, as one of the country sponsoring peace based on the GCC Initiative, the outcomes of the National Dialogue Conference and UN Resolution 2216.
In his meeting with Russian Ambassador to Yemen Fladimir Dedushkin on Saturday, President Hadi talked about current situations in Yemen and consequences over Houthi Saleh rebel militias' war on the Yemeni people and on references agreed upon by all Yemeni people for state building and deep-rooting pace and stability.
He renewed his commitment to peace, which roots foundations for secured future to Yemen and generations to come away of crisis referring for creating future clashes.
For his part, the Russian diplomat expressed his pleasure for the meeting, which comes in the framework of consultations and boosting partnership and cooperation between the two friendly countries.
He confirmed his country's permanent support to Yemen and its legality and solution based on the three peace references.
"Russia will continue to be a supporter to Yemen until overcoming its ordeal and realize peace Yemeni people deserve," said Dedushkin.
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