Yemen's President Abdo Rabbo Mansour Hadi conferred here on Tuesday with director of US Federation Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Robert Mueller. During the meeting, President Hadi noted that the US has contributed alongside the European Union, permanent members of the Security Council and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) to reach the political settlement in Yemen based on the GCC-brokered initiative. Hadi reviewed achievements on the ground of the political settlement in Yemen, saying "We are arranging now for convening the national dialogue that would include all political parties, cultural and social sides in Yemen, without exception or red lines." The President called on all the partisan, cultural and social figures to cooperation fully for making the dialogue succeed and put the country's interest first. For his part, the FBI director hailed the level of success achieved to end the Yemeni crisis and restoring the security and stability to the country. Mueller stressed that the US will continue to absolutely support Yemen and will provide the possible assistance in various aspects bilaterally with the international community to achieve the stability in Yemen.
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