Kuwait Times

Houthis set deadline to unravel crisis

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SANAA: A Shiite militia yesterday set a three-day deadline for political parties to resolve the power vacuum in Yemen since the president and prime minister offered to resign last month. The Houthis and their allies urged parties “to reach a solution and fill the vacuum” within three days or “the revolution­ary leadership” would “take care of the situation of the state”. No measures were specified.

The deadline was set in a statement issued at the end of a three-day meeting in a Sanaa sports hall attended by the party of ousted president Ali Abdullah Saleh but boycotted by Yemen’s other major political movements. The announceme­nt was loudly applauded by thousands who took part in the forum, including tribal chiefs and officers in military uniform.The militia, which overran Sanaa in September, seized the presidenti­al palace and key government buildings on January 20, plunging the country deeper into crisis and prompting President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi and his premier to tender their resignatio­ns. Opponents have staged demonstrat­ions against the Houthis in several cities under the slogan: “Revolt until the overthrow of the coup” forces. UN envoy Jamel Benomar has said that Hadi and his cabinet are effectivel­y under house arrest, warning that violence could erupt at any time. The crisis has raised fears that impoverish­ed Yemen, which lies next to oil-rich Saudi Arabia, could become a failed stated.

Meanwhile, a suspected US drone strike on a car in Yemen killed three men believed to be Al Qaeda militants on Saturday and possibly another drone crashed in a different part of the country, residents said. The incidents suggest there has been no let up in the US stealth program against suspected militants despite the resignatio­n of the president who backed the program. — Agencies

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