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Turkey, Pakistan back efforts to restore order in Yemen

Türkiye Materials 3 April 2015 22:20 (UTC +04:00)
Sectarian polarization in Yemen is a common concern for Ankara and Islamabad, Turkish prime minister said Friday.
Turkey, Pakistan back efforts to restore order in Yemen

Sectarian polarization in Yemen is a common concern for Ankara and Islamabad, Turkish prime minister said Friday, Anadolu Agency reported.

Addressing a joint press conference at the Cankaya Prime Ministry Office in Ankara, Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu and his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif expressed their joint resolve to support the steps towards establishing order in crisis-ridden Yemen.

Davutoglu reiterated Ankara's stance against all sectarian and ethnicity-based disintegration of countries. "We all observe that such break-ups ruin the structure of countries in the region, disturb the public order and pave the way for wide-scale tensions and terrorist threats in the region," he said.

The Turkish premier's remarks came after the Saudi Arabia-led military offensive against Shia Houthi militia in Yemen entered its second week.

Davutoglu said that both Turkey and Pakistan wanted to protect peace and stability in the region; prevent any further escalation of sectarian conflict and enable people in the region to live in harmony.

The Turkish premier said that they supported recent steps taken in Yemen, adding that this support was significant and meaningful only if it was accompanied by measures to prevent any further sectarian conflict.

" Turkey has expressed clearly its views on theYemen issue. We believe that the democratically-elected Yemeni President Abd Rabbuh Mansour Hadi still has legitimacy," he said.

Davutoglu called for a focus on holding reconciliation talks in Yemen. "The future of Yemen must be determined only by the Yemeni people through a peaceful process where all sides of the conflict attend," he added.

He added that Turkey was in contact with both Saudi Arabia and Iran regarding the ongoing offensive against the Shia militia Houthi in Yemen.

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