[03/04/2019 01:55]
BERLIN-SABA
Minister of Information Muamar al-Iryani discussed on Wednesday with Director General of Berghof Organization Hans Glismann peace tracks in different world countries, including Yemen and the programs implemented by the organizations in the country.
Glismann confirmed that the organization will open an office in the transitional capital Aden soon in the future.
Minister of Information expressed government's appreciation to efforts exerted by the corporation for making the National Dialogue Conference Successful, hoping more efforts from it for supporting peace process on the bases of three references; the GCC Initiative, the outcomes of the National Dialogue Conference and the UN Resolution 2216.
He pointed to efforts exerted by the government for normalizing conditions in liberated provinces, stop deterioration of the price of the national currency and working on providing basic services with support of the Saudi-led Coalition, demanding international support to Yemen for regaining the state and ending Houthi coup.
He showed Berghoff's officials photos for recruiting children and women and others for planting mines, calling all international organizations to carry out awareness programs for stopping Houthi militia's practices against children.
Minister al-Iryani warned that Houthi militia are preparing for recruiting 50,000 children and brainwashing them religiously.
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