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[27/03/2018 03:03]
RIYADH-SABA
Adviser of the President of Republic Abdulaziz Jubari met separately on Tuesday with ambassador of the United States of America Mathew Tuller and the Republic of Russian Federation Vladimir Dedushkin.

Jubar's conversations with two ambassadors focused on bilateral ties between our country and the US and Russia.

Iran-backed Houthi militia's violations including arbitrary arrests and forced disappearance that thousands of politicians, activists and journalists were key focus of Jubar's talks with the American and Russian diplomats.

The President adviser has stated that the government is very keen on making peace on the three major terms of references: GCC's Initiative, its operational mechanism, outcomes of the National Dialogue and International Security Council resolutions, mainly 2216.

Jubari noted that the militia has continued to refuse to come to peace. He cited the militia's wrong practices such as indiscriminate shelling on civilians and firing ballistic missiles against the Yemeni cities and Kingdom of Saudi Arabia as solid evidences that the militia doesn't care about peace.

The US and Russian ambassadors have reaffirmed their own countries' support for the peace process in Yemen that is based on the three major terms of references.

The Russian ambassador also stated that the world including Russia is recognizing the legal leadership and rejecting the coup. He noted that the killing of the General People Congress leader Ali Abdullah Saleh has proved that Al-Houthi doesn't accept the opponent, therefore the Russian diplomatic mission pulled out from Sana'a.

Mr Dedushkin voiced Russia's willingness to help supporting all efforts aiming to restore the State's institutions and establishing peace.


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