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79233
Thu, 09/10/2009 - 09:58
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Amr Moussa: League of Arab States supports Yemen unity
CAIRO, Sep. 09 (Saba) - The League of Arab States is standing with Yemen issues in protecting the country from any sabotage elements seeking to break stability and security, the League's Secretary General Amr Moussa stated on Tuesday.
A meeting between Foreign Minister Abu Bakr al-Qirbi and Amr Moussa discussed
issues included in the agenda of the 132nd regular session of the League of Arab
States at
the ministerial level to be launched on Wednesday in the Egyptian capital, Cairo.
Al-Qirbi reviewed, during a press statement, situation developments in Saada,
declaring the military operations against al-Houthi rebellion elements are still
continued.
The government action is due to the continuation of the rebels destructive acts in
the province as well as the killing citizens and destroying public and private
institutions,
the Minister made clear.
He wished al-Houthi sabotage elements to stop their criminal actions and to respond
to peace calls in accordance to the government's six points to realize peace in
Saada.
He added the rebels can present their legitimate demands to the government which,
in turn, will study them.
With regards to the external support for these elements, the Minister affirmed
there is an external support and the specialized bodies are collecting evidence to
reveal
the supportive countries for these sabotage elements.
FJ/AM
A meeting between Foreign Minister Abu Bakr al-Qirbi and Amr Moussa discussed
issues included in the agenda of the 132nd regular session of the League of Arab
States at
the ministerial level to be launched on Wednesday in the Egyptian capital, Cairo.
Al-Qirbi reviewed, during a press statement, situation developments in Saada,
declaring the military operations against al-Houthi rebellion elements are still
continued.
The government action is due to the continuation of the rebels destructive acts in
the province as well as the killing citizens and destroying public and private
institutions,
the Minister made clear.
He wished al-Houthi sabotage elements to stop their criminal actions and to respond
to peace calls in accordance to the government's six points to realize peace in
Saada.
He added the rebels can present their legitimate demands to the government which,
in turn, will study them.
With regards to the external support for these elements, the Minister affirmed
there is an external support and the specialized bodies are collecting evidence to
reveal
the supportive countries for these sabotage elements.
FJ/AM