Sunday 15 May 2016

Ould Cheikh: Yemeni peace consultations going on in Kuwait and is based on the three references

Kuwait (Ina) - The UN envoy to Yemen, Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed, that the decisions and discussions of the committees that have been formed in Kuwait consultations governed bythree Balmarjaaat, the Gulf initiative and executive mechanism, and outputs acomprehensive national dialogue conference and Security Council resolutions related. 
He was born Sheikh at a press conference on Sunday (may 15, 2016), that the peace consultations Yemeni ongoing in Kuwait, have been held in the past few days several joint sessions and with the heads of delegations in addition to lengthy meetings of the three committees parallel. 
He said the UN envoy, the political Committee discussed the restoration of state institutions and the resumption of political dialogue mechanisms with the security committee isconsidering steps and mechanisms required in the implementation of the security arrangements mentioned in the Security Council resolution, especially the withdrawal and delivery of arms based on the experiences of other countries in this area. 
according to Ould Cheikh, the committee of prisoners and detainees will develop animplementation plan and program of action short and long term for the release of prisoners and detainees , including the features of the implementation mechanism. 
" the decisions of the committee and provided taught periodically through private meetings and we are keen that the debates be governed by three Balmarjaaat: initiative Gulf andexecutive mechanism, and outputs a comprehensive national dialogue conference and theSecurity Council resolutions relevant. " 
An official source in the government delegation to the consultations peace Yemen in Kuwait has denied reports that agree with the militia coup delegation (Huthi and Saleh) to form agovernment of compromise. 
the source said , " that these leaks are not only an attempt by the putschists to the fallacy ofpublic opinion and mislead and escape from benefits to be implemented to bring peace in Yemen. " 

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