President meets Jordanian King, Qatari Emir, Saudi FM

President Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi held on Tuesday separate meetings with each of Jordanian King, Qatari Emir and Saudi Foreign Minister on the sideline of the 3rd Africa-Arab Summit kicked off in Kuwait.

During his meeting with King Abdullah II of Jordan, President Hadi praised the Jordanian distinguishing support for the political settlement in Yemen based on the Gulf initiative.
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Hadi reviewed the latest developments on the Yemeni arena, including the challenges at various levels, stressing that all hopes are pinned on the success of the National Dialogue Conference (NDC), which is the only way to address Yemen’s problems.

King Abdullah hailed courage and sincere efforts of President Hadi and alongside all political and societal forces in order to end the crisis in Yemen.

The Jordanian King stressed his strong support for President Hadi to succeed the political settlement and implement all the requirements of the transitional stage.

Moreover, President Hadi met with Emir Tamim Bin Hamad al-Thani of Qatar, where they reviewed the situation in Yemen and the achievements made to date to carry out the Gulf initiative and the NDC’s successes.

Hadi indicated to the economic, security and political impasses Yemen is suffering from.

“We are counting on our brothers and neighbors,” he said, adding that the security, stability and unity of Yemen is a factor the security and stability of the region’s countries.

“Any setback in Yemen will impact seriously on everyone,” The President said, calling for helping Yemen in order to be recovered.

Sheikh Tamim said that Qatar would not stop to help Yemen to fulfill the urgent requirements at various levels, praising the achievements made under the historical political settlement in accordance with the Gulf initiative and the Security Council resolutions 2014 and 2051.

Finally, President Hadi held talks with Saudi Foreign Minister Saud al-Faisal, head of the Saudi delegation to the 3rd African-Arab Summit, over the situation experienced by Yemen due to the repercussions of the 2011 crisis in the economic, political and security areas.

“We are waiting for the outcomes of the national dialogue, which will forge the future of Yemen based on a new ruling system of partnership, equality, justice and good governance,” Hadi said.

He said Yemen faces various challenges of al-Qaeda sea piracy, smuggling and many other impasses fabricated by some forces that do not want Yemen’s safety, stressing that Yemen fights these challenges using its all modest potentials.

The President stressed that failure to help Yemen to face these challenges may lead to emerge more crises and consequences.

He expressed his confidence of making successes and overcoming all challenges with the help of political forces and Yemen’s neighbors and brothers.

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