yemen\s saleh apologises to uae for embassy blockade
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Yemen's Saleh apologises to UAE for embassy blockade

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Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh apologised to the United Arab Emirates on Monday after gunmen loyal to Saleh surrounded the UAE embassy in Sana'a during diplomatic talks a day earlier, the UAE state news agency said. US, European and Gulf ambassadors stranded at the embassy during the talks had to be lifted out by helicopter on Sunday, the day Saleh refused to sign a Gulf Arab-brokered deal to transition him out of power. "Shaikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahayan received a phone call from Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh in which he apologised for what the country's embassy in Sanaa was exposed to yesterday," the news agency said. From Gulf News

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