The three-day conference for saving Yemen concluded on Tuesday with the Riyadh declaration calling for ending the Houthi coup and building Yemeni federation in accordance with the outcomes of the national dialog conference.
The declaration called for deploying Arab forces in Yemeni cities as part of support to popular pro-government resistance fighters as well as a humanitarian relief intervention.
In his speech to the conference, president Abd Rabbuh Mansour Hadi said the Riyadh declaration will be handed to the UN so that it becomes a basic document for efforts to build Yemen.
In his speech delivered by GCC Secretary General Abdul Latif Al-Zayabi, Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz affirmed the hope renewal operation will continue in the country.
The operation, which followed the Saudi-led military decisive storm against the Houthi militants, comprises of military and humanitarian interventions.
Moreover, the Riyadh declaration to restore the state weapons which have been seized by illegal militias, continuing the political process in accordance with the 2011's Gulf Initiative for power transfer and UN resolutions especially resolution No.2216, holding accountable those involved in all illegal acts and crimes and adopting national partnership as the basis for power.