
President Abdu-Rabbu Mansour Hadi received on Sunday the National Presidential Committee returning from Sa'ada after holding several meetings with Abdul Malilk al-Houthi.
The committee, headed by Premier Deputy, Minister of Telecommunications and Information Technology Ahmed Obaid Bin Daghr, submitted an initial report to President Hadi, which was not hopeful of maintaining the security, unity and stability of Yemen.
The head and members of the committee expressed their disappointments with the results of their discussions with al-Houthi. The committee will submit their complete report to the President in an expanded meeting of the State's senior officials, cabinet and Hadi's aides.
Also, the report will be reviewed before a national assembly that would be attended by members of Parliament, cabinet and Shura council, as well as leaders of political parties, monitoring bodies, and the national authoring for monitoring the implementation of NDC outcomes along with representatives of civil society organizations and women and youth sectors.
The President expressed his appreciation of the efforts made by the committee's members and their meetings with al-Houthi.
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