“Peaceful transition”
On Monday Saleh asked Saudi Foreign Minister Saud al-Faisal to mediate and state media said he had dispatched his foreign minister to Riyadh with a message for Saudi leaders.
U.S. President Barack Obama, grappling with sweeping change across the region from Egypt to the war zone of Libya, has called for “peaceful transition” in Yemen, where the lack of a clear successor to Saleh has increased global nervousness.
For two years, the Obama administration has had a relationship of convenience with Yemen: The U.S. kept the Yemeni government armed and flush with cash. In return, Yemen’s leaders helped fight al-Qaeda or, as often, looked the other way while the U.S. did.
Of all the uprisings and protests that have swept the Middle East this year, none is more likely than Yemen to have immediate damaging effects on U.S. counterterrorism efforts. Yemen is home to al-Qaeda’s most active franchise, and as President Saleh’s government crumbles, so does Washington’s influence there.
Saleh is a perennial survivor who has stayed in power for 32 years throughout a civil war, numerous uprisings and militant campaigns. He was quoted by Al Arabiya as saying in typical fashion that most Yemenis were with him and he would remain steadfast.
Yemeni TV showed Saleh swearing in new members of the appointed Shura Council, Yemen’s upper house of parliament, in an apparent effort to demonstrate he was still in charge.
Last week he offered a new constitution giving more powers to parliament, as well as announcing an array of handouts. But he rejected opposition plans for a phased transition of power this year, even as he hemorrhaged support.
Yemen under Saleh has failed to meet basic needs of its 23 million people. Unemployment is around 35 percent but 50 percent for young people. Oil wealth is dwindling, water is running out and more than two-fifths of Yemenis live in poverty.
Source: AlArabiya.net
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