Yemen's
opposition to work with US, Gulf to prevent Saleh's return
Sunday June 05, 2011 07:37:05 PM,
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Sana'a: Yemen's
opposition Sunday said it would work with US officials and Gulf
Arab leaders to prevent President Ali Abdullah Saleh's return to
the country from Saudi capital Riyadh, Xinhua reported.
Saleh is in the Saudi capital for chest surgery to remove a
shrapnel he sustained during an attack on the presidential palace
Friday.
"We are working with US and Gulf Arab leaders to prevent Saleh
from returning to Yemen again ... Saleh's rule and regime are
over," Opposition spokesman Mohamed Qahtan said Sunday.
Earlier in the day, a close aide of Saleh said the president would
return home within days after finishing medical test in Saudi
Arabia. Rumours were spread that Saleh had fled the country and he
would not return home.
"The president will return home after he finished his medical
treatment within days to complete his constitutional term as the
president of the Republic of Yemen until 2013," Saleh's close aide
told Xinhua on condition of anonymity.
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