Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh, has addressed thousands of supporters on Friday, asking the opposition to accept a dialogue to preserve stability in the country. "We call on the opposition to reflect and establish a dialogue with which agreement is reached for the security and stability in Yemen," he said.
Saleh wanted to make clear however that he is the "constitutional legitimacy." "These masses, these thousands of people gathered in the square have come to say 'yes' to constitutional legitimacy," he said with a mass of supporters. The president called in turn to the opposition of 'liars', yelling at his followers in the Plaza de los 70: "These are the people to resist, which is expressed: that is in the Plaza de los 70.
How many lies are say through satellite channels. No more lies. " Ali Abdullah Saleh had earlier rejected dialogue with the opposition. For its part, the demonstrators themselves were willing to send a delegation to Riyadh, where it was proposed that the meeting be held between Yemeni government and the opposition.
Saleh wanted to make clear however that he is the "constitutional legitimacy." "These masses, these thousands of people gathered in the square have come to say 'yes' to constitutional legitimacy," he said with a mass of supporters. The president called in turn to the opposition of 'liars', yelling at his followers in the Plaza de los 70: "These are the people to resist, which is expressed: that is in the Plaza de los 70.
How many lies are say through satellite channels. No more lies. " Ali Abdullah Saleh had earlier rejected dialogue with the opposition. For its part, the demonstrators themselves were willing to send a delegation to Riyadh, where it was proposed that the meeting be held between Yemeni government and the opposition.
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