Kuwait (Ina) - The Yemeni government delegation in Kuwait consultations officially, on Sunday (May 1, 2016), suspended its participation in the sessions of consultations as a result of continued military incursions and control of the brigade Giants camp by militia al - Huthi and in favor of the coup.
The delegation emphasized in an official statement carried by the agency news Yemeni official, that the presence of the government delegation for consultations was a serious desire to end the barbarism of the war launched by militia coup on various Yemeni provinces, but the government 's desire collide hostile work being carried out by militia and efforts to derail the consultations and the continuation of the war and the bloody conflict in the country.
the delegation added that in his statement , "the Huthi and Saleh militias continued to put obstacles in the way of peace, and disregarded the blood of the people, through a series of acts that constitute a violation of a grave for a cease-fire.
He called on the United Nations delegation and the Gulf cooperation Council to exert thenecessary pressure on the other end of the commitment to the peace requirements.
The delegation emphasized in an official statement carried by the agency news Yemeni official, that the presence of the government delegation for consultations was a serious desire to end the barbarism of the war launched by militia coup on various Yemeni provinces, but the government 's desire collide hostile work being carried out by militia and efforts to derail the consultations and the continuation of the war and the bloody conflict in the country.
the delegation added that in his statement , "the Huthi and Saleh militias continued to put obstacles in the way of peace, and disregarded the blood of the people, through a series of acts that constitute a violation of a grave for a cease-fire.
He called on the United Nations delegation and the Gulf cooperation Council to exert thenecessary pressure on the other end of the commitment to the peace requirements.
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