The Chairman of the Leadership Council received the ambassadors of France and the UK, along with the acting US ambassador.

President Alimi Meets with Ambassadors to Discuss Local Developments
On Sunday, President Dr. Rashad Mohammed Alimi, head of the Presidential Leadership Council, welcomed French Ambassador Catherine Grameau, UK Ambassador Abda Sharif, and U.S. Chargé d’Affaires Jonathan Pechya. The meeting focused on the latest developments in Yemen, particularly in the eastern provinces.
Appreciation for International Support
During the meeting, President Alimi expressed his deep appreciation for the unwavering support from France, the United Kingdom, and the United States towards the Yemeni people and their legitimate leadership. He acknowledged their continuous backing of the Presidential Leadership Council, the government, and ongoing economic reforms.
Efforts to Address Escalation in Eastern Provinces
President Alimi briefed the ambassadors on efforts to contain unilateral escalations in the eastern provinces. He highlighted the constructive initiatives led by Saudi Arabia to achieve a ceasefire agreement in Hadhramaut. The President reaffirmed the government’s full support for these coordinated efforts with local authorities, aiming to normalize conditions and protect vital facilities to ensure basic services for citizens.
Rejection of Unilateral Actions
In this context, President Alimi firmly rejected any unilateral actions that could undermine the legal status of the state or harm public interests. He emphasized the importance of adhering to national references, including the power transfer declaration and the Riyadh Agreement. Furthermore, he called for the return of any forces brought in from outside the eastern provinces to their bases, in accordance with directives from the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces and transitional phase references. This move aims to empower local authorities to maintain security and stability effectively.
Military Movements as a Challenge
The President pointed out that recent unilateral military movements in the eastern provinces pose a direct challenge to de-escalation efforts. These actions threaten the progress made in economic reforms, currency stability, timely salary payments, and the improvement of essential services. The government is making significant efforts, supported by allies, to build trust with the donor community and alleviate citizens’ suffering.
Human Rights Violations
The meeting also addressed severe human rights violations accompanying unilateral actions in the Wadi and Desert districts. President Alimi assured the ambassadors that state authorities are documenting these violations and ensuring civilian protection, as these are fundamental pillars that cannot be compromised.
Focus on Restoring State Institutions
President Alimi reiterated that the primary battle for Yemenis remains the restoration of state institutions and the end of the Houthi coup, which is backed by the Iranian regime. He warned that any side conflicts would benefit this cross-border threat.
Confidence in National Unity
The President expressed his confidence in the wisdom and capability of national components, as well as the efforts of the Saudi-led coalition, including the UAE, to confront all challenges. He emphasized the need to maintain focus on the critical battle for the Yemeni people’s security, stability, and peace.
Commitment from International Ambassadors
In response, the ambassadors of France, the United Kingdom, and the United States reaffirmed their full commitment to supporting the Presidential Leadership Council, the government, and the unity and stability of Yemen. They stressed the importance of the Council’s unity and the government’s adherence to its commitments to the regional and international community to ensure continued support at all levels.
Conclusion
The meeting concluded with the presence of Major General Saleh Al-Maqaleh, Director of the Office of the President of the Presidential Leadership Council, underscoring the significance of international collaboration in addressing Yemen’s challenges.
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