Is Yemen's President Ali Abdullah Saleh during a rally of supporters in Sana'a, Yemen 1 April 2011.
Credit: Reuters/Khaled AbdullahWASHINGTON | Sun Apr 3, 2011 10:58 pm EDT
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - the United States has closed, reported Yemen's President Ali Abdullah Saleh required unlikely reforms of opposition demonstrators, will be granted and must be facilitated by Office, the New York Times Sunday, citing United States and Yemeni officials.
He spoke openly the United States its concern that could succeed Saleh, that it contain a Yemen-based wing of the militant group as an ally, which has helped views, al-Qaeda in the Arabian peninsula.
Saleh, has at the makes for 32 years, said he was ready, finally let in but that stopping abruptly would cause chaos.
About 82 people were killed in anti-Government demonstrations in the Arabian Peninsula State.
President Barack Obama had supported administration Saleh, but began to shift position on the Yemeni leader, told the New York Times last week.
Allies have American officials and some journalists said that they now Saleh's hold on Office as untenable view and they believe that he should leave the newspaper reported.
A Yemeni official was quoted as saying, negotiations with Saleh on the conditions of his departure possible a little more than a week in, after relating the Government killed started armed more than 50 protesters at a rally on 18 March.
"The Americans have for the transfer makes since beginning was push" the negotiations still under way, were the official told the newspaper.
Under an opposition plan would be restructured the army and security forces as temporary President, Vice President of the opposition coalition said on Saturday.
Talks were turns in the last two weeks, sometimes in the presence of the US Ambassador.
Sources said Saleh would like to make sure that he and his family not prosecution of corruption face to do claims, which the opposition has spoken.
(Reporting by JoAnne Allen;) (Editing by Christopher Wilson)
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