Documents tagged "Yemeni"
Found 6 documents with this tag
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033000.txt
This is an email exchange between two individuals, Jeffrey E. and Anasalrasheed, discussing their opinions on a recent speech by President Trump and the Yemeni issue. Jeffrey mentions that he doesn't have expertise in these matters but can pass on information about rebel leaders' proposals for a ceasefire and halt. The emails also contain confidentiality statements.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031566.txt
The document discusses the relationship between President Trump and Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman (MBS) in relation to Yemeni conflicts, as well as a potential financial link between them through an expensive art sale. The author suggests that there may be corruption or illegal activities involved in these dealings.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026090.txt
The document discusses various topics such as promoting peace in Yemen, the efforts of the Amir to host a peace talk, and the role of the US. It also mentions Jeffrey E. who is referred to as the key for someone and someone passing by his house. The discussion seems to revolve around international relations and political matters.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026086.txt
The document discusses a conversation about Yemen's peace talks and efforts by its Amir. The key people mentioned are Jeffrey E. and an unidentified person who sent the initial message. They discuss their opinions on the situation, with one mentioning that the Yemeni Foreign Minister is ready to go back to the peace talks but is not getting any response from the revolutionaries. The conversation also touches upon Saudi Arabia's role in the matter and what Jeffrey E. would like to see happen from the US.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026083.txt
The Amir is attempting to host Yemeni peace talks, with the potential for a peace agreement in Kuwait. The US is being asked by Jeffrey E. to provide concrete support, while the Yemeni Foreign Minister stated that they are ready to go back to the negotiating table as soon as possible to bring peace to Yemen and save its people from further suffering. However, the revolutionaries have not responded positively to international peace efforts and continue to refuse demands for peace or any international agreements.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026080.txt
The Yemeni Foreign Minister Abdulmalik Al-Makhlafi expressed his readiness to return to peace talks in order to bring an end to the suffering of the people in Yemen. However, he noted that the positive position of the government has not been met with a response from the revolutionaries who continue to refuse demands for peace and international efforts towards achieving it. The government went to Kuwait last year where they signed a draft agreement proposed by the UN envoy, but the other side did not sign it. Al Makhlafi expressed his appreciation and thanks to the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah and the Kuwait government for their efforts during the talks in Kuwait.
