US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Tuesday America and Yemen face a “common threat” by Al Qaeda.
“We face a common threat by the terrorists and Al Qaeda,” Clinton told reporters at the Presidential Palace in Sana’a.

“But our partnership goes beyond counter-terrorism,” she added.
“We are focused not just on short-term threats but long-term challenges,” Clinton said.
Clinton arrived in Sana’a from the United Arab Emirates, where Monday she held talks on the first stop of a five-day tour of the Gulf region. Her visit to Sana’a was expected to last just a few hours before she continues her tour, with stops in Qatar and Oman scheduled later on.
This is the first visit to the Arabian Peninsula country by a US Secretary of State in 20 years.
Clinton is scheduled to meet with Yemeni opposition figures and leaders of the civil society during her visit.