Thursday 28 April 2016

UN envoy will hold individual consultations with the Yemeni parties in Kuwait



Kuwait (Ina) - The United Nations envoy to Yemen , Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed on Thursday (April 28, 2016) consultations "solo" with representatives of the three Yemeni delegations participating in theYemeni peace consultations in Kuwait was Khalaha discuss the general framework proposed by theUnited Nations on the structure and framework for the political, security and economic hubs in the next stage. 
He discussed the UN envoy with the Yemeni parties in the Bayan Palace, separately on the agenda ofpolitical issues in the light of the ceasefire in an attempt to bridge the gap in views between thenegotiators and to find a compromise formula on them before entering into consultations directly. 
It was stressed during the consultations "isolated" on the need to maintain the positive atmosphere that hung over the talks sessions in the past two days and engage in consultations in good faith and thedesire for peace to end the suffering of the Yemeni people. 
diplomatic sources said Yemeni informed that the UN envoy agreed with representatives of thedelegations of the Yemeni government the General People 's Congress and Ansar Allah on the choice offour representatives from each team to hold direct talks session later in the day. 
the consultations of Yemen has made ​​significant progress last Tuesday after the approval of the Yemeni parties on the content of the general framework put forward by the United Nations on the structure and framework for the next phase in line with UN Security Council resolution 2216 and the meeting (Biel) ,which was held in Switzerland in December 2015. 
Kuwait hosts peace consultations Yemen last Thursday under the auspices of the United Nations since to discuss ways to reach a comprehensive agreement between the Yemeni parties to end the crisis in their country and allow the resumption of a comprehensive political dialogue in accordance with thedecision The UN Security Council in 2216 and other relevant resolutions. 

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