[10/12/2020 04:25]
RIYADH - SABA
An authoritative official of Saudi-led Arab Coalition in support of legitimacy in Yemen announced today, Thursday, that all necessary arrangements to carry out the mechanism designed to speed up the implementation of Riyadh Agreement have been accomplished.
In a statement carried out by the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) the official affirmed that it has been agreed to create the Yemeni government consists of (24) ministers including ministers of the South Transitional Council (STC) and different Yemeni political constituencies. He stated that all necessary military and security plans to carry out the military and security arrangements have been taken to implement the agreement.
The official stated that the Command of the Joint Coalition Forces will deploy the Coalition's military observers on the ground from today, Thursday, to supervise the separation between the military forces in Abyan governorate, move them to the fronts, and from the temporary capital Aden to areas outside the governorate.
He stated that the Command of the Coalition Joint Forces will continue to support the security units to do their essential duties of maintaining security, stability and fighting the terrorism organizations.
The official confirmed that it has been agreed to announce the formation of the government once the implementation of the military arrangements have been accomplished within one week.
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