Monday, December 26, 2011

U.S. mulling Yemen's Saleh travel request: official

U.S. mulling Yemen's Saleh travel request: official

HONOLULU (Reuters) - The U.S. supervision would usually concede Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh to transport to a United States for "legitimate" medical treatment, and is now deliberation a request, a comparison Obama administration central pronounced on Monday.

The central pronounced Saleh's bureau recently contacted a U.S. embassy in Sanaa to contend a boss skeleton to leave Yemen shortly and wants to get specialized caring in a United States associated to injuries he postulated in a Jun assassination try that forced him into sanatorium in Saudi Arabia.

"The ask for capitulation for President Saleh to transport to a United States is now underneath consideration. The usually reason that transport to a United States by President Saleh would be authorized would be for legitimate medical treatment," a central said.

On Saturday, only hours after his army killed 9 people who had demanded he be attempted for a killings of demonstrators over a past year, Saleh pronounced he would leave for a United States and give approach to a successor. He did not contend when he would depart.

The Yemeni personality pronounced he would bear some medical tests though characterized his dictated outing as one of proxy exile.

"I will go to a United States. Not for treatment, since I'm fine, though to get pided from attention, cameras, and concede a togetherness supervision to ready scrupulously for elections," he said.

"I'll be there for several days, though I'll lapse since we won't leave my people and comrades who have been indifferent for 11 months," Saleh said.

Increasing carnage and domestic doubt in Yemen is a vital regard to a neighbor Saudi Arabia and Saleh's former supporters in Washington, who worry a country's al Qaeda wing could benefit control of pivotal oil shipping routes in a chaos.

President Barack Obama's tip counter-terrorism central John Brennan called Yemen's behaving personality on Sunday to stress a need for Yemeni army "to uncover limit restraint" when traffic with demonstrations, White House orator Josh Earnest pronounced in a matter released in Hawaii where Obama is vacationing.

In his phone review with Yemeni Vice President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi, Brennan also called for all sides in Yemen's domestic transition to equivocate "provocative acts that could coax serve violence."

Hadi told Brennan he has launched an review into a deaths and injuries that occurred and pronounced he would do his pinnacle to forestall serve bloodshed, Earnest said, adding both officials concluded it was critical to hang to a transition trail heading to a Feb 21, 2012, presidential election.

"Mr. Brennan told Vice President Hadi that a United States stays a clever and romantic believer of a Yemeni people in their query to comprehend their richly deserved aspirations for security, domestic stability, deputy government, and mercantile prosperity," Earnest said.

Hadi on Sunday urged Saleh's foes and loyalists to dedicate to a truce.

(Reporting by Laura MacInnis; modifying by Anthony Boadle)


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