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UN, Int'l community insist to end Yemen's crisis
[29/September/2012]


NEW YORK, Sep. 29 (Saba) – The United Nations (UN) and international community have insisted on the importance of overcoming Yemen from its current difficult situation.

This came by the UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon during his meeting with President Abdo Rabu Mansour Hadi.

Ki-moon noted to the steps taken during the first stage towards carrying out the Gulf initiative and its executive mechanism till reaching the 2014-elections.

He also confirmed that Yemen's security and stability is not an issue of Yemen only but it is the region and the whole world's as well.

For his part, President Hadi reviewed the various details relating to the Yemeni crisis from the date since it has broken out until today.

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