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Sudan, Yemen presidents hold talks in Khartoum

Xinhua, August 30, 2015 Adjust font size:

Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir and his Yemeni counterpart Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi on Saturday held joint talks in Khartoum.

"Yemen is passing through very complicated situations. We are running a war to stop the Iranian expansion in the region," Hadi said at a joint press conference with al-Bashir.

"There is Iranian presence in Iraq, Syria and Lebanon and when the Houthis controlled Yemen, Iran would announce that it has controlled the fourth Arab capital," he noted.

Al-Bashir, for his part, reiterated his country's support for the legitimacy in Yemen, saying that "we could not fail to join the coalition supporting the legitimacy in Yemen. We will continue our support for our Yemeni brothers until they restore security and stability."

Hadi on Saturday arrived in Khartoum in his first visit to Sudan since he assumed power in Yemen in 2012.

Sudan's Foreign Minister Ibrahim Ghandour earlier told reporters that the two leaders' talks were focusing on the situation in Yemen and bilateral ties.

Sudan is one of the countries that have joined Saudi Arabia as a coalition partner to fight against Yemen's Shiite Houthi group, and restore the rule of President Hadi.

Earlier, Khartoum said it was ready to send 6,000 soldiers for the ground operations in Yemen. Endit