[02/09/2018 03:11]
RIYADH-SABA
Minister of Foreign Affairs Khaled al-Yemany discussed on Sunday with the UN Envoy to Yemen Martin Griffith final preparations for peace talks round scheduled on the sixth of this September in Geneva.
The two parties agreed on going to the talks with sincere intentions for reaching understandings for building confidence, which will contribute in alleviating the crisis facing the Yemeni people and will give Yemenis hope of getting rid of suffering and live peacefully.
Minister al-Yemany renewed keenness of the political leadership on finding a wayout to this crisis triggered by coupists, who overthrew the state and dragged the country into war's dilemma.
He confirmed that the government of Yemen will deal positively with all initiatives of releasing prisoners and detainees and paying salaries of the government's employees.
For his part, the UN envoy reviewed some of thoughts associated with the talks' points and preparations for holding the round.
He expressed hope of accomplishing progress, especially under complicating humanitarian situations suffered by the Yemeni people, which require integration of all efforts for regaining the state and realizing peace and security across Yemen.
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