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Tuesday, 25 October 2011 - Yemen's Saleh welcomes U.N. resolution on power shift |
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Sun, Oct 23 2011 The hunt for Gaddafi in 60 seconds Thu, Oct 20 2011 Hundreds feared dead in Turkey quake Sun, Oct 23 2011 Yemen's Saleh welcomes U.N. resolution on power shift Tweet Share this Email Print Related News Heavy fighting in Yemen after U.N. resolution Sat, Oct 22 2011 U.N. council condemns Yemen violence, urges deal Fri, Oct 21 2011 Gaddafi's death emboldens anti-Assad protesters in Syria Fri, Oct 21 2011 Yemen's Saleh wants global guarantees to sign deal Wed, Oct 19 2011 Syrians rally for Assad, Libya recognizes opposition Wed, Oct 19 2011 Analysis & Opinion Libya’s revolution pushes democracy forward Libya beware; Egypt, Tunisia economies still struggling Related Topics World » United Nations » Yemen » Yemen's President Ali Abdullah Saleh speaks to supporters during a rally in Sanaa April 15,2011. Credit: Reuters/Ammar Awad By Mohamed Sudam SANAA | Mon Oct 24, 2011 1:20pm EDT SANAA (Reuters) - Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh, facing an increasingly entrenched uprising against his rule, on Monday welcomed a U.N. Security Council resolution urging him to sign a Gulf-mediated power transfer plan, the state news agency reported. It was Saleh's first response to the United Nations Security Council measure last week calling on him to adopt the blueprint drafted by neighboring Gulf states for parliamentary and presidential elections after a new opposition-led cabinet is formed and Saleh relinquishes the presidency. Saleh has already rejected the plan three times despite escalating protests against his 33-year-long autocratic rule, saying he would only transfer power into "safe hands." "The Yemeni president ... expressed his readiness to sit down immediately at the dialogue table with the Joint Meeting Parties (opposition parties) and its partners to complete the dialogue over the operational mechanism for the (Gulf) initiative as quickly as possible and to reach the final signing of the initiative and its immediate implementation, leading to early presidential elections on a date agreed upon by all," said a statement carried by the Yemeni news agency SABA. Ruling Yemen since 1978 through a civil war and rebel movements, Saleh has clung to power despite an assassination attempt that sent him abroad for three months for medical care, breakaway generals and nine months of street protests. More than a dozen people have died in the past week, the latest wave of violence in Yemen as forces loyal to Saleh clash with soldiers siding with protesters. Civilians and demonstrators have often been caught in the crossfire. Two people, including a child, were killed in the city of Taiz on Monday when a mortar shell landed on their house, witnesses said. Inspired by uprisings in Tunisia and Egypt, Yemen's loose coalition of student protesters, tribal leaders and dissident army factions has been pressing him to leave since January. The interior ministry said on its website opposition "militia" had attacked an army base and an office of the state petroleum company. In Yemen's turbulent south, two Yemeni soldiers were shot dead on Monday and three suspected Islamist militants were killed the night before in two sets of clashes in Aden, security and tribal sources said. "Armed groups driving a car opened fire with machine guns on a group of government troops charged with guarding commercial warehouses," a security source told Reuters. "Security forces exchanged fire for a short period of time with the armed groups leading to the death of two and the injury of two ... 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