Saleh ‘willing to step down’

An anti-government protestor shouts during a demonstration demanding the resignation of Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh.

An anti-government protestor shouts during a demonstration demanding the resignation of Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh.

Published Mar 25, 2011

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Sanaa - Yemen's President Ali Abdullah Saleh told thousands of supporters in Sanaa on Friday that he was prepared to hand over power to save bloodshed but only to what he described as “safe hands”.

“We don't want power, but we need to hand power over to safe hands, not to sick, resentful or corrupt hands ... We are ready to leave power but only for safe hands,” Saleh said in the speech shown on state TV, which came as tens of thousands of his opponents protested in another part of the capital.

“We are against firing a single bullet and when we give concessions this is to ensure there is no bloodshed. We will remain steadfast and challenge them with all power we have.” - Reuters

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