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Yemeni Prime Minister Maeen Abdulmalik Saeed confirmed that the essence of the Riyadh Agreement focuses on ending divisions between Yemeni factions.
“The essence of the Riyadh agreement aims at ending the divisions that could be at the political level to that of the government,” Saeed told Al Arabiya during an exclusive interview set to be aired in full on Wednesday.
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“But as far as the security and military forces are concerned, there is the merging of these forces within the framework of the Ministry of the Interior. There are many files on this in this aspect, but it takes time and there is work on this subject at the Military Security Committee,” the Yemeni prime minister added.
A new power-sharing cabinet that includes southern separatists in the internationally recognized Yemeni government was formed on Friday as part of a deal to end a power struggle between the nominal allies.
Saeed was re-appointed as prime minister while Yemeni diplomat Ahmad Awad bin Mubarak has been named Yemen’s new foreign minister.
Lieutenant General Mohammed Ali al-Maqdashi was named as Yemen’s new defense minister under the new government formation. He was previously the chief of staff of the Yemeni Armed Forces.
“Arrangements are subject to the Military Security Committee, in which the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is making efforts. Withdrawals have taken place that paved the way for the government’s announcement, but the issue is not only related to withdrawals,” Saeed told Al Arabiya.
“There are long mechanisms regarding the security and military file in relation to integration and other things, but currently the maintenance and security forces are making some preparations and there is some arrangement being completed based on discussions in the Military Security Committee,” he added.
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Last Update: Tuesday, 22 December 2020 KSA 00:34 – GMT 21:34
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