Sanaa - SABA
President Abdo Rabbo Mansour Hadi met on Tuesday ambassadors of the ten countries sponsoring the GCC-brokered power transfer agreement and its mechanism of implementation based on the UN Security Council\'s resolutions 2014 and 2051. During the meeting, held at the Presidential Palace in Sanaa, Hadi briefed the ambassadors on the developments in security, economic and political fields and the progress in implenting the political setellement agreement based on the Gulf Cooperation Council\'s (GCC) plan and its timetable. \"The comprehensive national dialogue that kicked off on March 18 is an important strategic point in the way-out of Yemen\'s crisis,\" Hadi told the envoys. He said the outcomes ot the national dialogue would constitute a \"New system for the good governance with all its modern charactaristics and a new start for Yemen\'s future dominated by freedom, justice, equality and law and order.\" \"Whatever the difficulties are, dialogue and only dialogue is the natural and sound wayout in order to avoid war, infighting and divisions,\" President Hadi said. \"We count on the five permanent members (of the UN Security Council) and the GCC states for their help in completing of the required role to the success of the transitional phase until February 2014,\" he added. Hadi further said that the sucess that has been achieved so far is considerable at all measures, and that more has yet to be done. \"More needed decision, which were supposed to be taken in 2012, will be taken,\" Hadi told the envoys. \"Moving ahead in implementing the requirements of the transitional phase is the only way we have,\" he added. The meeting also dealt with the overall decisions that have to be taken and needed support to the dialogue process.