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Yemen attacks 'sending militants' statements
sANA'A, Jan, 02 (Saba) - Foreign
minister Abu Bakr al-Qirbi has expressed astonishment about statements by the
Somalia-based Young
Mujahideen Movement that it was ready to send militants to Yemen.
Those exporting terror into the country should have contributed to bringing
stability to their war-torn state, al-Qirbi said, reiterating Yemen never accepts
Jihadist militants
on its soil.
Yemen has for years warned against slowness towards solutions to the deteriorating
situation in Somalia, the land of terrorists and pirates, he added, pointing to the
initiatives
of President Saleh for bringing together Somali factions to establish peace and root
out violence which resulted in soaring piracy and terrorism undermining the region's
stability and security.
Yemen will continue to support the Somali government supporting to establish peace
and build the public institutions, he said, urging the international community to
assume
its responsibilities towards the country.
Al-Qirbi's remarks came after the Somali movement announced it was ready to send
terrorists to support their brothers under crackdown in Yemen, with scores killed
and arrested
in recent weeks.
They also come amid a persistent influx of African
minister Abu Bakr al-Qirbi has expressed astonishment about statements by the
Somalia-based Young
Mujahideen Movement that it was ready to send militants to Yemen.
Those exporting terror into the country should have contributed to bringing
stability to their war-torn state, al-Qirbi said, reiterating Yemen never accepts
Jihadist militants
on its soil.
Yemen has for years warned against slowness towards solutions to the deteriorating
situation in Somalia, the land of terrorists and pirates, he added, pointing to the
initiatives
of President Saleh for bringing together Somali factions to establish peace and root
out violence which resulted in soaring piracy and terrorism undermining the region's
stability and security.
Yemen will continue to support the Somali government supporting to establish peace
and build the public institutions, he said, urging the international community to
assume
its responsibilities towards the country.
Al-Qirbi's remarks came after the Somali movement announced it was ready to send
terrorists to support their brothers under crackdown in Yemen, with scores killed
and arrested
in recent weeks.
They also come amid a persistent influx of African