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Envoy. Discuss the U.S. crisis. Yemen

The idea that mediated the Gulf and UN peace proposal is a solid basis for solving the political impasse in Yemen, President Ali Abdullah Saleh said the wounded on Sunday (7/10/2011), in a meeting with a senior U.S. official in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, the ministry said Yemen's defense.

Saleh issued a statement three days after he called on the opposition on the division of power in her first appearance through state television since he was hospitalized in the capital city of Saudi Arabia. He was treated in Saudi Arabia to treat burns caused by a bomb attack against the presidential palace in the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, June 3. "Peaceful transition of power should be done within the framework of democracy and the Constitution of Yemen," Saleh said John Brennan, senior advisor to President Barack Obama to domestic affairs and counterterrorism, in a meeting in Riyadh, reported 26sep.net.

"The idea that mediated the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) for the transfer of power and the UN proposal for a national dialogue is a strong basis for the resolution of political disputes at this time," Saleh was quoted as saying by Xinhua. He praised the role of Saudi Arabia, the United States and the European Union in the peace process.

The idea of ​​the GCC set, Saleh will resign within 30 days after the establishment of a joint national government to be headed by the opposition. Ideas include new presidential elections within 60 days after the Saleh's resignation.

At that meeting, Brennan delivered a message from Obama to Saleh. Obama excited about the improved health conditions and Saleh U.S. expressed readiness to support Yemen in the field of economic development and anti-terrorism.

Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), which re-emerged, apparently utilizing the deteriorating security conditions in Yemen since the outbreak of anti-Saleh in February. AQAP has mastered the southern province of Abyan in Yemen, since May, when government forces are still fighting them to seize power.


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