
U.S. President Barack Obama on Monday hailed the completion of a national dialogue in Yemen, pledging continuing support in the Arab country's efforts to defeat an al-Qaida offshoot. In a phone conversation with his Yemeni counterpart Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi, Obama described the "successful conclusion" of the dialogue as "a major milestone in Yemen's political transition," the White House said in a readout of the talks. Hadi took office in February 2012 after a power transfer agreement ended the rule of Ali Abdullah Saleh and the 11-month mass protests across the country, and he had pledged to carry out reforms during his two-year transitional term, to launch a national dialogue with all political factions, and to combat al- Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula. Obama pledged continuing support for Yemen's transition, including its efforts to strengthen the economy, the White House said. "The presidents also reaffirmed their commitment to a strong security partnership, including by building the capacity of the Yemeni security services to defeat al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula," the White House added. The Obama administration has stepped up drone strikes on al- Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula since Hadi took over the presidency, with a view to uprooting the militants in Yemen's southern regions.
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