The following statement was provided by Ned Price, National Security Council spokesperson.
We
welcome the release of two U.S. citizens who had been detained in Yemen
since earlier this year. As we have informed their families, these
individuals
departed Yemen today and have since arrived in Oman. The U.S.
Ambassador to Muscat and a consular official met them upon arrival and
will provide all possible consular assistance.
Since
we first learned of their detention, the United States Government has
been in regular contact with their families and representatives and,
in coordination with our international partners, we have worked
tirelessly to secure their release. We are deeply appreciative of all
who were involved in producing this outcome, including in particular the
Government of Oman under the leadership of
His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said Al Said. This
outcome underscores that we have been and will continue to be tireless
in pursuing the release of all Americans detained abroad unjustly,
including those
who remain in the region.
At
the same time, we continue to press for an immediate resumption of the
peace talks facilitated by the United Nations Special Envoy for Yemen.
It is clear that the people of Yemen want the fighting to end as soon
as possible. Consistent with the Security Council’s statement on
September 11, we again call on all parties to participate in these peace
talks without any preconditions. We continue to
believe that all of Yemen’s diverse communities have important roles to
play in the nation’s peaceful governance.
Source: The White House, Office of the Press Secretary
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