Victories over Houthis coerce them into returning to dialogue: Yemen's exiled government
Sunday 09 August 2015 172015000000Sun, 09 Aug 2015 17:52:54 +0300 05 PM / Yemeni Media Center
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SANA'A, Aug.9-Yemen's exiled government said Sunday the victories of the pro-legitimacy resistance fighters will coerce the Houthi militias and allied forces into returning to the negotiating table.
In a statement to the Sky News Arabia, Yemeni exiled foreign minister Riyadh Yaseen said the legitimate government is determined to implement the UN Security Resolution n. 2216 and the National Dialogue Conference.

Yaseen called on the Houthis and former president Ali Saleh's forces to "realize the fact that violence will not achieve their political goals in Yemen."

The Houthis have lately lost ground in many southern governorates as Saudi-backed pro-legitimacy fighters have been pushing north.


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