related Governmental Committee has high-level coordination nature and is never assigned to receive money or disburse them, he said in response to a question. On Geneva, he said the nature of the conference is for consultation and not negotiations, citing that the consultative meeting is not obligatory but looking for solutions and mechanisms for implementation operations. He advised reporters not to ask about the conditions of going to Geneva but the references, citing that our references are the GCC initiative, its executive mechanism, and the international resolutions, particularly 2216, which are binding to all parties. Ground resistance came out as a result of what happened and not previously planned, he said, adding that the Houthi and Saleh coup resulted in this popular uprising. He said going to Geneva will not negatively affect the popular resistance on the ground, which, he said, is going to continue regardless of any other developments. About possibilities of dividing of Yemen, he said Yemen has come out in 1962 and 1967 as a republic and will never go back the other way. He depicted Al-Qaeda, Ansarullah and Ansarul Sharia as different aspects of violent and extremist movements. He vowed that Yemen will not turn to be an incubator for religious extremism. On the humanitarian role of the Yemeni government, Bahah explained that the current government is exceptional in the Yemeni history as it is operating from outside the country lacking for authority and powers on the ground. He said the militias have usurped the power and all inlets and outlets of the country and is practicing starving the unarmed people. Despite this situation, the government is doing a good job in the places lying out of the authority of the militias, he concluded.