Friday 29 April 2016

Negotiations Kuwait: breaches rebels threaten talks



Kuwait (Ina) - told Abdul - Malik al- Mikhlafi Yemeni Foreign Minister head of the government negotiating team in Kuwait negotiations, UN envoy Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed that the ongoing military violations and escalation carried out by the Houthi militias ousted in favor of the fronts of Taiz, Marib and insatiable Hollow represent a serious threat to the peace talks Yemen in Kuwait, as quoted by "Al -Arabiya." 
and distanced the priorities of the two parties between positions in Kuwait negotiations of Yemen, but the United Nations mediator Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed believes that a positive atmosphere. 
after about a week of debate and consultations individual, is expected to commence negotiations on Saturday to discuss sensitive files that the putschists delegation tries to evade discussion. 
has provided the government delegation imaginable about, withdrawal, and weapons delivery, and delivery of state institutions, and the political transition. 
those points are issues stipulated in UN Security Council resolution 2216, but the rebels delegation infavor According to sources Yamina has other priorities are: stop the air raids of the alliance, and lift thesiege, and the formation of a transitional authority against which are searched in how to hand over theirarms and hand over state institutions for the transition of power. 
According to Yemeni sources, the coup aiming to be dominant on the transition of power, as thelegitimate delegation Find demanding I. in the delivery of arms and state institutions , and research in the formation of a consensus government. 
For his part, the United Nations team is trying to be found a compromise formula between the divergent positions. 
 while there were reports that Ould Cheikh was able to obtain the approval of the rebels to hold joint consultations with the government delegation meeting with the participation of four members of theeach party shall , Yemeni government sources confirmed that the horizon is not yet clear to the fate ofconsultations in the light of the continued intransigence of the coup. 

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