President Abdo Rabbo Mansour Hadi reviewed here on Monday with British ambassador to Yemen Nicholas Hopton the steps carried out in the framework of the political settlement and the National Dialogue Conference (NDC). The President talked about the formation of the conciliation committee, which will assume vital and decisive tasks within under the NDC during the next phase. He praised the international community and Britain' support to succeed the political settlement and help Yemen encounter various challenges, including terrorism. Hadi indicated to the country's welcome the foreign investments, topped by the British, in oil and energy sectors, underlining that the government would overcome all the difficulties in this regard. The British ambassador expressed happiness to the consecutive and unexpected successes achieved by Yemen under the political settlement and the considerable progress made in various fields. Hopton voiced his confidence that the dialogue will lead to good and just results accomplish the Yemeni people's desired aspirations, stressing the Britain's absolute support for Yemen and the President's efforts bring peace, stability and prosperity back to Yemen.
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