Yemen PM, Hadi to iron out differences: Official

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Yemen PM, Hadi to iron out differences: Official
Armed Yemeni tribesmen from the Popular Resistance Committees, supporting forces loyal to Yemen's Saudi-backed President Abd-rabbu Mansour Hadi flash the sign of victory on their armoured vehicles in the Dabab district in Taez province. - AFP

Riyadh - Yemen's premier was in Riyadh on Monday to meet President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi and the Saudi-led coalition backing their administration as reports emerged of differences between the two leaders.

By AFP

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Published: Mon 12 Oct 2015, 9:03 PM

Last updated: Tue 13 Oct 2015, 1:11 AM

"Members of the family or entourage of President Hadi are interfering in the government's affairs," said a Yemeni official, requesting anonymity.
Prime Minister Khaled Bahah, who is also vice-president, had returned with several members of his government to Yemen's 'temporary capital' in second city Aden on September 16, after six months' exile in Saudi Arabia.
The government official did not specify how long Bahah will remain in the kingdom. Hadi spent a few days in Aden last month before returning to Riyadh. Bahah will hold a 'lengthy meeting' with Hadi, as well as "consultations with the Arab coalition on ways to secure Aden and other southern provinces", the official said.
Bolstered by heavy weaponry and Gulf troops as well as Yemeni fighters trained in Saudi Arabia, the anti-rebel fighters have retaken Aden as well as four other southern provinces.
But the rebels still hold the capital.
The pro-government fighters are known as Popular Resistance Committees, and Hadi in August issued a declaration to integrate those militiamen into the army.
However, "the government does not have the financial means to implement its policies", the Yemeni official said, without elaborating.
The United Nations estimates that around 5,000 people, many of them civilians, have been killed in the war in impoverished Yemen over the past seven months.


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