Saturday 30 July 2016

GCC: the formation of the political council in Yemen hinder reaching any political settlement

RIYADH (Ina) - The States of the Cooperation Council for the Arab Gulf States, its deep concern for thestep taken by the Houthi militia and the ousted president Ali Abdullah Saleh, a contract agreement between them to form a political council in Yemen, and the claim that he will enjoy all political, military, security, economic, social, and management of the affairs of powers State. 
the Secretary General of the cooperation Council for the Arab Gulf States, Dr. Abdul Latif Al Zayani, in apress statement, published Saturday (July 30, 2016), said the signing of the agreement . This is a clear violation of the resolutions of the Arab League and the Organization of Islamic cooperation, and Security Council resolution 2216, and the initiative Gulf and its mechanism executive and outputs acomprehensive national dialogue. 
he said Zayani "the Gulf cooperation Council considers that this step puts obstacles in order to reach apolitical agreement to end the suffering of the Yemeni people , who have seen political consultations hosted by Kuwait with hope and anticipation to restore peace and security to throughout Yemen, to keep Yemen 's security, stability and unity, and to achieve the aspirations of the Yemeni people. " 
He added , " the GCC countries are considered these steps undermining the international community 'sefforts to find a political solution through consultations in accordance with the agreed terms ofreference represented in the Gulf initiative and executive mechanism, and the outputs of the national dialogue, and UN Security Council resolution 2216, which emphasized the lack of prejudice to thepowers exclusive to the legitimate government, which is calling for the UN Security Council to impose on the Houthis and followers of Ali Abdullah Saleh to engage quickly in an effective and positive in theconsultations conducted by the Secretary General's Special United Nations Ismail Ould Cheikh envoy in Kuwait. "

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