2011年4月4日星期一

U.S. leaders help Yemen leave

New: Senior White House official: "It seems that he is in the ditch" when President Ali Abdullah Saleh crucial question is sayU.S, Yemeni officials. warns that Saleh of escalating violence, will not meet opposition DemandsContinuity in the fight against al Qaeda active groups in Yemen U.S.

Washington (CNN) - system.UInt64 helps US to provide a transition from Office for Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh and say that departure of the President is a question that is discussed, two Yemeni officials say, CNN.

The timing is delicate, officials say, because she might want all steps to avoid, that more Yemen destabilize or interrupt counterterrorism efforts a country that US officials believe is home to some of the most active al-Qaida activists in the world.

The White House signalled disenchantment with the process.

"There is a sense of urgency" on the establishment of a timeline for Saleh step-down and "now it seems that he is in the ditch", a high Obama said administration of officials CNN Monday.

This official confirmed, that U.S. trying behind the scenes has worked, see-what is the best way forward.

"What they are developing, we can timeline akzeptieren-- but it must be drawn up." "The problem is, that makes people concerned", he said. "It must be a path forward, there can be no situation where he believes that week to week, he art can continue without some kind of accommodation to note be."

With new reports that at least 14 people security forces in the Yemen have been killed by Government continue to US officials to warn that if Saleh takes concrete steps to meet requirements to the opposition, the country of more violence, is headed potentially efforts against al Qaeda undermined.

"President Saleh has publicly indicated his willingness to a peaceful transition which makes." And we believe that the timing and form of this transition should be achieved through dialogue and negotiation are "Spokesman Jay Carney said earlier Monday White House." "Our position with regard to cooperation with the Government of Yemen on fight against terrorism is efforts, that it is not and has not a person been focused yet it should be."

Yemen's President offered, until the end of the year after constitutional reforms and new elections, step down but led by the joint meeting he demanded the opposition parties block, immediately to leave. A plan presented by the block Saturday to hand over all authority to the Vice President Abdu Rabu Saleh Mansour Hadi in the meantime demanded. But Saleh is not further offers more concessions and protests of the opposition.

US officials says that the advantage of various groups, including al Qaeda and secessionist elements, the political turbulence and divisions within the military and security services for their own gain.

The rapidly deteriorating situation is a major problem for Obama management.

Saleh is since 1978 in power and was a confident U.S. ally in the fight against al Qaeda in the Arabian peninsula. Saleh argued that he should remain in Office because he is the only one that can effectively continue the fight against terrorism.

The senior administration official, who says, spoke to CNN the problem in the Yemen can typically for heads of State and Government who will be forced to resign. Find some of them a "graceful way" of leaving office, he says, so that for a peaceful transition "or they wait too long and too late, and then create a situation which is full of chaos and conflict?"

When asked whether doubts, the Saleh will retire the US has the official not necessarily, but "the thing is all these leaders: until they are so far - you know for sure that they?"

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