
President Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi met here on Tuesday with members of the Presidential Committee charged with solving the issue of Dammaj in Sa'ada governorate. During the meeting, the committee's members briefed the president on the efforts they have made according to the President's directives to calm the situation, return the conditions to normal and tackle all problems in the area, topped by imposing ceasefire, stopping provocative and media campaigns by all parties. The members underlined that they would continue their efforts in order to defuse the tension and reach an agreement maintains a permanent security and stability in the area. Hadi praised the committee's efforts in the restoration of peace to Dammaj area, stressing the need to put an end to security troubles, secure mobility on roads, withdraw armed men, reinstate security checkpoints between Dammaj and Sa'ada and ensure no party makes an act of aggression. He also underscored the necessity of co-existence among everyone all over the country and solving disputes and differences through dialogue and peaceful means away from arms that only leave more grudges, hatred, displacement and destruction.
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