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Emir of Kuwait: Negotiations between Yemeni parties must be resumed
[21/05/2017 03:13]

Riyadh (Saba)-Emir of Kuwait Sheikh Sabah Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah has said that Kuwait hosted Yemen's peace negotiations for three months, pointing out that they did not come with fruitful results and that the matters worsened due to foreign interventions.

"There will not be a political solution in Yemen but through putting pressures on disputed sides to return to the negotiations table," he added in a speech delivered in the Gulf-American Summit held in Riyadh on Saturday.

He further said that Yemen's events threaten security and stability in the region, particularly Saudi Arabia which has vast borders with Yemen, stressing the importance of securing these borders in collaboration with the allies, particularly the United States.

He signaled out that there is a foreign party which provides weapons and money to kill peoples of Yemen and neighboring countries.



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