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US diplomat to hold joint press conference with Saudi counterpar­t Adel Al-Jubeir

- RASHID HASSAN

Kerry is arriving in the Saudi capital for two days for wide-ranging consultati­ons with the Saudi and Yemeni leaders.

He is also expected to meet Yemeni government officials to discuss a peace road map.

A US Embassy spokesman in Riyadh refused to discuss the visit.

The US Department of State, however, issued a statement saying, “Secretary of State John Kerry will travel to Riyadh on Dec. 18-19 to meet with senior Saudi officials and other regional and internatio­nal leaders.

“During his visit, he will discuss regional developmen­ts including Yemen, and work with his counterpar­ts on a political settlement to resolve the conflict there,” it added.

A Saudi Foreign Ministry spokesman told Arab News that Kerry will hold talks with Foreign Minister Adel Al-Jubeir.

The spokesman said that Al-Jubeir and Kerry would address a joint press conference on Sunday where they will make a statement on the visit and the significan­t meeting.

Notably, Kerry during his visit to Jeddah last August presented a plan to restart peace talks in Yemen, which he said was “fair and sensible approach” and had the backing of the Gulf states.

Meanwhile, Abdel- Malek Al-Mekhlafi, Yemeni foreign minister and head of the Yemeni delegation at the peace talks, met the UN’s special envoy Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed.

The minister said the internatio­nally recognized government in Yemen is waiting for the UN envoy to present a new paper conducive to bringing peace in Yemen, outlining a vision in light of remarks presented by the Yemeni government on his previous paper.

He also said that applicatio­n of the UN Security Council Resolution No 2216 and other related resolution­s are the only option to save the Yemeni people from ravages of war and that the Houthi coup plotters should agree to implement them.

RIYADH: US Secretary of State John Kerry will arrive here Sunday for key talks on regional developmen­ts including Yemen in an effort to restore peace in the war-ravaged country.

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