Yemeni Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Ahmed al-Maisari called on President Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi to uphold national constants and not reward coupists and rebels, saying that the UAE project in Yemen has fallen, and that he will not accept any agreement made, and Yemenis will return to Aden only by themselves and their iron.

During a meeting with the sheikhs and elders of Shabwa governorate, Al-Maisari stressed the necessity of the independence of the Yemeni decision.He said that he did not want a government divided by Mohammed Al Jaber, the Saudi ambassador to Yemen, and the other by an Emirati officer.

Al-Maisari asked the Saudi Minister Adel al-Jubeir: Who bombed the national army on the outskirts of Aden? This is after Al-Jubeir talked about the UAE's withdrawal from Yemen and Abu Dhabi's announcement that it launched the air strikes last August.

About a week ago, after negotiations in the Saudi city of Jeddah, an agreement was signed between the legitimate government of Yemen and the UAE-backed Southern Transitional Council. Under the agreement, both sides share power and the Yemeni government returns to Aden.

Agreement and terms
The agreement, sponsored by Saudi Arabia, provides for the formation of a 50:50 unity government between north and south Yemen.

In this context, said the Minister of Information in the government of Hadi Muammar al-Iryani today that the agreement will be signed "Riyadh" formally within two days.

Al-Iryani added, in tweets on his account on the social networking site Twitter; we salute the respect and great national role of President Hadi in reaching this agreement, which preserves the unity, sovereignty, security and stability of Yemen and the territorial integrity.

Iryani pointed out that this agreement will strengthen the state's ability to confront the Houthis.

It is noteworthy that - in August - violent clashes broke out between the forces of the legitimate government and the Transitional Council, which is demanding secession from northern Yemen, during which the transitional control of Aden, the interim capital of the country.