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Hadi: Participation in dialogue for all; without preconditions

 
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At his meeting on Sunday with the Liaison Committee headed by Dr. Abdul-Karim al-Eryani, President Abdu Rabu Mansour Hadi stated that all the political parties and social factions are welcome to take part in the upcoming national dialogue, but, reiterated his rejection to any preconditions.During the meeting, the Liaison Committee submitted a report to Hadi containing the final outcomes of their meetings and communications with all sides, the official Saba news agency reported on Sunday.The committee, which is comprised of eight members including two women, has held meetings Yemeni parties inside and outside aiming ensure an inclusive participation in the upcoming national dialogue to be kicked off in the months to come as maintained in the GCC-brokered, US backed power transfer deal that saw former President.Hadi underlined the importance for carrying out the national duties with strong resolve and determination because "Yemen's fate depends on this delicate stage." He affirmed that the Liaison Committee will continue performing its missions until the Supreme Preparatory Committee for National Dialogue has been formed.Many challenges are currently facing holding the national dialogue with some political sides putting preconditions for their participation in it.On Saturday, Ali Salem al-Byidh, the former South Yemen leader, said in a statement released on the fifth anniversary for the establishment of the Southern Movement, which calls for an outright independence from the north, that they will not take part in any dialogue unless it gives the southern Yemeni people the right to decide their fate.


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