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Prime Minister discusses with Chinese Ambassador developments in Sana
[14/12/2017 12:50]
RIYADH-SABA
Prime Minister Ahmad Obeid bin Daghr received on Wednesday Chinese Ambassador Tian Qi latest developments in Sana'a and complicating humanitarian situation.
Bin Daghr briefed Qi on aftermaths of killing former President Saleh after his call for uprising against Houthis and the followed killing and arrest campaign and forcibly disappearance, confirming that Houthi militia and Iran-in back-complicate humanitarian suffering and eradicate chances of peaceful solution.
Prime Minister bin-Daghr expressed Yemen's hope for Chinese rule on exerting pressure, via the United Nations and Security Council, on Iran to give up its destructive agenda in Yemen and stop its blatant interferences in Yemen's internal affairs and supporting Houthi militias against people and international legitimacy.
Bin-Dagher valued Chinese support to Yemen and keenness on realizing peace in the country.
For his part, Ambassador Qi expressed his country's concern over developments in Sana'a and confirmed keenness on doing anything for reaching a political solution to Yemen's crisis and stop the war and its aftermaths on the people.
He confirmed his country's continuation support to Yemen's government and people.