British Foreign Minister visit the Gulf states to discuss Yemen crisis‏

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The British Foreign Minister Philip Hammond started today, Sunday, a tour will last for three days in the Gulf Cooperation Countries .

The British government spokesman in Middle East and north Africa Edwin Samuel said in a statement quoted by Reuters news agency  the tour will started by Saudi Arabia and the top two files on it will be fight Daesh and Yemeni Crisis, adding that Hammond will hold talks with leaders of the six countries discussing  regional and international issues and the pivotal role of the Gulf countries in the fight against Daesh , in addition to that working on the face of regional challenges such as the situation in Syria , Iraq, and Libya.

Hammond vist to Kuwait will include a meeting with the UN envoy to Yemen Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed to assert on the British support to the peace track in Yemen, Samuel added.

From his part, Hammond said that the international cooperatiom become very important to ensure the security and prosperity in Britain in a world getting more dangerous by the day and the British strong relations with the Gulf will manage us to face the regional challenges and common threats we face , whether violent extremism or terrorism or heavy economic conditions.