[19/03/2019 04:57]
RIYADH-SABA
Vice President Ali Mohsen Saleh received on Tuesday German Ambassador to Yemen Carolla Muller and discussed with her recent developments in national arena and mutual relations between the two countries.
He renewed the government's will in realizing peace in accordance with the three references; The GCC Initiative, the Outcomes of the National Dialogue Conference and the UN Resolution 2216 for regaining the state and ending Houthi militia's coup.
He reviewed Houthi crimes against Yemeni people, more recently their siege and genocides and terrorism they committed against people of Hajour, Hajja Province amid unprecedented international silence.
He also pointed to legality's positive reaction to UN efforts for realizing peace and providing more concessions faced with Houthi stubbornness and unwilling of implementing all agreements, noting to international community's responsibility on exerting pressure on Houthi militia and denouncing their crimes against Yemeni people.
For her part, the German Diplomat expressed boosted mutual relations between the two countries and continuous support of her country to efforts of the UN envoy for realizing peace and ending suffering of the Yemeni people.
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