Foreign office urges all sides in yemen to participate in national dialogue


Foreign office urges all sides in yemen to participate in national dialogue

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News story FOREIGN OFFICE URGES ALL SIDES IN YEMEN TO PARTICIPATE IN NATIONAL DIALOGUE Now is the time for Yemenis to join together to decide their future in the National Dialogue Conference


This was published under the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government Looking ahead to the start of the National Dialogue Conference on Monday 18 March, a Foreign


and Commonwealth Office spokesperson said: > National Dialogue lies at the heart of the political transition in > Yemen. The dialogue is the best and only opportunity for Yemenis of


> all sides to come together, resolve their political differences > peacefully, and participate in creating a new future for their > country. The dialogue will require the broadest 


possible > participation. We encourage all Yemenis, including participants from > the South, North, youth groups, women and all established parties, > to seize this opportunity. 


National Dialogue will not be an easy > process and there will be disagreements. But we urge all sides to > engage seriously with open minds and without pre-conditions. > There are 


some groups, inside and outside Yemen, who wish to > undermine this process. The UN Security Council made clear in its > Presidential Statement of 15 February that this will not be


> tolerated. President Hadi and other Yemeni political leaders have > shown great resolve and determination, and it is now time for > Yemenis to decide together what their future 


holds. The UK as a > friend and ally wishes them well. We look forward to a positive and > decisive outcome from the National Dialogue Conference. FURTHER INFORMATION Read about the


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