UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The U.N. Security Council is expected to approve a U.N. resolution that calls for an immediate end to violence in Yemen and a transfer of power from the president to his deputy. Diplomats said late Thursday that the 15-member council agreed to a vote Friday. The draft resolution reaffirms support for the Gulf Cooperation Council's initiative calling for a cease-fire and the immediate signing of a power transfer deal by Yemen's President Ali Abdullah Saleh that would grant him immunity from any prosecution if he hands power to his vice president. Saleh endorsed the transfer of power deal several times only to balk at the last minute. The Yemen draft makes no mention of sanctions or any other measures.