(MENAFN- The Peninsula) The United States yesterday denied delivering any threats to Ali Abdullah Saleh over what Washington suspects is his role in destabilising Yemen.
An official source at Saleh's General People's Congress (GPC) party said on Wednesday that the US ambassador to Yemen had delivered a message through a mediator for Saleh to leave the country by 5 o'clock today or face international sanctions.
"The GPC statements about threats to Saleh from the US are untrue," the State Department said in a statement emailed to Reuters. "There have been no meetings between the ambassador and GPC officials at which any such statements have been made."
The GPC official said Washington had delivered the ultimatum ahead of sanctions that the UN Security Council is expected to impose on Saleh in line with requests by Yemeni President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi and the US State Department.
Saleh stepped down in 2012 under a US-backed Gulf power transfer deal that followed months of pro-democracy protests against his 33 years in office.
The accord gave him immunity against legal action over any of his decisions prior to his resignation.
But the United States says the former president has continued to undermine efforts to extract the country from long-running political turmoil.
Last week, Washington requested the UN Security Council impose an asset freeze and global travel ban on Saleh and two leaders of the Shia Muslim Houthi group which controls Sana'a, on the grounds that they threatened the peace and stability of Yemen and obstructed the political process.
Saleh has denied seeking to destabilise Yemen and his party warned after a meeting on Thursday that any sanctions on the former president or "even waving such a threat would have negative consequences on the political process".
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