Delegates of the UN Security Council arrived on Sunday in Yemen and held a closed meeting with President Abdrabu Mansour Hadi and are expected to hold meetings with Yemeni factions within the support of the international community to the political transition, Saba reported.
The council will hold an extraordinary meeting in Sanaa Monday amid tight security and calls to stage massive demonstrations to demand the UN to cancel the immunity law given to the former regime and to help recover the funds which were stolen by that regime.
Former President Saleh signed in late 2011 the power-transfer deal in return for immunity from prosecution for him and his aides. The revolutionaries are now demanding to cancel the immunity on the ground Saleh and his party are obstructing the transition process.
The agenda of the delegation will include meetings with President Hadi, the military committee, the general secretariat of the dialogue conference and the political settlement partners.
The meetings will send a clear message to the Yemeni factions that the international community strongly backs President Hadi and to stress the importance to accelerate the completion of the two-year transitional period.
Last year, the UN issued resolutions over the political transition in Yemen under the GCC-brokered power-transfer deal and its UN-sponsored executive mechanism.
It has since watching the developments here and warning against attempts to obstruct the process.