[20/03/2019 07:43]
RIYADH-SABA
Vice President Ali Mohsen Saleh received on Wednesday US Ambassador to Yemen Mathew Tueller and discussed with him developments on national arena.
He praised great efforts exerted by US Administration- in the framework of sponsoring countries of Yemen's peace- for supporting legality and rejection sabotage agendas.
He confirmed that the legality provided many concessions for the sake of making Stockholm agreement successful while these concessions have been faced by Houthimilitia's stubbornness and silence of the international community onHouthi's negligence of all efforts for peace.
Mohsen pointed to violations committed by Houthi militia since its coup against the legality and more recently genocides they committed against the people of Hajour, bombing their houses and displacing them, as well as shelling the area by ballistic rockets.
He pointed to readiness of the government to provide facilitations to relief activities in the liberated areas in Hodeida Province and all government held-areas.
He confirmed that government- under President Hadi- works on regaining order in liberated provinces, improving services, regaining the state and fighting terrorism.
For his part, the US diplomat confirmed continuous support from his country and boosting mutual relations between the two countries.
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