The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Yemen govt ready to re-start talks with rebels

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ADEN: Yemen’s government said yesterday it was ready to re-start peace talks with Huthi rebels, as internatio­nal pressure to end the years-long conflict intensifie­s.

The United Nations said a day earlier it aimed to relaunch the talks within a month, after a previous attempt collapsed in September when the rebels refused to attend.

“The Republic of Yemen welcomes all efforts to restore peace,” a government statement carried by Saba news agency said.

“The government of Yemen is ready to immediatel­y launch talks on the process of confidence­building, primarily the release of all detainees and prisoners, as well as those who have been abducted or subject to enforced disappeara­nce,” it said.

The United States this week called for an immediate end to the hostilitie­s in Yemen, where Washington backs a Saudi-led coalition fighting alongside the government against the Iranbacked Huthis.

In September, the Huthis refused to travel to Geneva for planned peace talks, accusing the UN of failing to guarantee their delegation’s return to the Yemeni capital Sanaa and to secure the evacuation of wounded rebels to Oman.

Previous talks broke down in 2016, when 108 days of negotiatio­ns in Kuwait between the government of President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi and the rebels failed to yield a deal.

US Defence Secretary Jim Mattis and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo this week called for an end to the Yemen war in an implicit acknowledg­ement that the Saudiled coalition was involved in the bombing of civilians. —

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? File photo shows protesters holding up a poster of Mansour Hadi during a protest against the deteriorat­ing economy in Taiz.
— Reuters photo File photo shows protesters holding up a poster of Mansour Hadi during a protest against the deteriorat­ing economy in Taiz.

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