SANAA (Reuters) - Yemen's acting leader has threatened to leave office unless outgoing President Ali Abdullah Saleh and his allies stop "interfering" with his duties, a senior member of the opposition said Saturday.
A spokesman for Saleh's office denied reports of a rift between Saleh and his deputy, Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi, which looked like the latest obstacle to a Gulf-brokered plan to end months of protests and political deadlock that have paralysed the impoverished Arabian state.
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