Saudi Arabia's Khalid bin Salman meets US Secretary of Defense in Washington
WASHINGTON: Saudi Arabia's Deputy Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin
Salman met with US Secretary of Defense Mark Esper in Washington on
Thursday.
The meeting follows discussions between Prince Khalid and US Secretary
of State Mike Pompeo on Wednesday that included the situation in Yemen.
Pompeo thanked Prince Khalid for Saudi Arabia’s efforts to mediate a
dispute between southern separatists and the Yemeni government which has
flared up in Aden and other parts of southern Yemen.
Khalid bin Salman: Strong relations between Saudi, UAE cornerstone of stability
Strong and brotherly relations between Saudi Arabia and the UAE are
the cornerstone of regional stability, Saudi Arabia’s Deputy Minister of
Defense Prince Khalid bin Salman said on Monday.
“The
strong brotherly relations between the Kingdom and the UAE, and their
leaderships, may God protect them, and the close cooperation between the
two countries in various fields, is the cornerstone for the security,
stability and prosperity of the region, in the face of projects of
extremism, chaos, sedition and division,” Prince Khalid bin Salman
tweeted.
The deputy minister of defense's comments come in light of an announcement by the Arab Coalition
that a joint committee has been formed between Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates to stabilize the ceasefire in the Yemeni provinces of Shabwa and Abyan.
The coalition spokesman Colonel Turki al-Maliki said that the committee would start working as early as Monday.
“Today,
we work together with our brothers in the UAE to achieve security and
stability in Aden, Shabwa and Abyan, and we will continue to unify our
fronts and join our words to face the terrorist threat, whether it be
the Iranian-backed Houthis or al-Qaeda and ISIS,” Prince Khalid bin
Salman said.
He added that they will
continue to provide support to the Yemeni people so that security and
stability prevail throughout Yemen.
Fighting
between Yemeni government forces and the Southern Transitional Council
(STC) had escalated over the past weeks after the STC took over the
southern port city of Aden, the interim seat of Yemen's government, and
last week extended their control to neighboring Abyan.
However,
both sides declared a ceasefire after government forces took back
control of three military camps from the Southern Transitional Council
(STC) in the oil-producing province of Shabwa, and cut off all supply
routes to the al-Alam camp where STC forces withdrew with their weapons
on Saturday.
“Internal dialogue, not
infighting, is the only way to resolve Yemen’s internal differences.
There is a distinction between those who disagree for the sake of the
interest of their country and to find ways to provide a decent life for
the Yemeni citizen, and between those fighting the Yemenis - the origin
of Arabs - for the sake of fawning and getting close to the
Wilayat-al-Faqih and the project of the Iranian terrorist regime in the
region,” Prince Khalid bin Salman said.
Last Update: Monday, 26 August 2019 KSA 09:17 - GMT 06:17
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