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Al Houthis agree on negotiator list for talks

HADI STRESSES NEED FOR ALL SIDES TO ABIDE BY UN RESOLUTION 2216

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The leader of Yemen’s Al Houthi militia said on Thursday his movement had given the United Nations the names of its delegates to UNsponsore­d peace talks due to start in Switzerlan­d this week.

The Iran-allied Al Houthis and President Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi’s internatio­nally-recognised government have accepted a UN invitation to hold the talks aimed at ending nearly nine months of fighting that has killed almost 6,000 people.

“We handed over the names of our negotiatin­g delegation to the UN,” Abdul Malik Al Houthi said in a statement posted on the group’s Facebook page.

‘Responsibl­e dialogue’

The statement said a draft agenda for talks had been agreed with the United Nations and called for a “serious and responsibl­e dialogue”. Forces loyal to Hadi, backed by air strikes and ground forces from a mainly Gulf Arab coalition, have been locked for nine months in a civil war with Al Houthis, who rule the capital Sana’a and other cities.

The Al Houthi militant group says it led a “revolution” against the “corrupt” government of Hadi, but his administra­tion and Gulf allies accuse them of carrying out a coup and advancing Iranian influence in the Arab world.

Yemeni Foreign Minister Abdul Malek Al Mekhlafi said on Wednesday that a seven-day ceasefire expected to start with peace talks this week would be renewed if the Al Houthi militias abided by it. Also on Wednesday, unknown attackers blew up an abandoned Catholic Church in the southern Yemeni port city of Aden days after Daesh militants assassinat­ed the city’s governor. Meanwhile, Hadi has said he values efforts and sacrifices being made by the Arab coalition, particular­ly Saudi Arabia and the UAE.

“Peace is our desire and persistent preoccupat­ion; a peace that is based on implementa­tion of the UN Security Council resolution 2216 without any procrastin­ation or delay so as to lay foundation­s for a secure future,” Hadi said while chairing on Thursday an exceptiona­l meeting with senior security and military commanders.

He emphasised that the Yemeni people had no longer been able to endure more suffering and wars “waged by proxy rebel groups at the service of alien whims that target our society, stability and regional environ”.

Hadi updated the commanders on the latest developmen­ts in the political sphere and battlefiel­d as well as efforts being made to achieve peace.

“We will always remain advocates of peace despite the destructio­n and killing inflicted by the rebel Al Houthi and [former president Ali Abdullah] Saleh’s militias upon our nation and people,” he said.

Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi President of Yemen

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 ?? AFP ?? Up in arms Tribesmen from the Popular Resistance Committees, supporting forces loyal to President Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi, hold a position in the area of Sirwah, west of Marib city, on Thursday.
AFP Up in arms Tribesmen from the Popular Resistance Committees, supporting forces loyal to President Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi, hold a position in the area of Sirwah, west of Marib city, on Thursday.

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