Khaleej Times

UN: YEMEN SIDES HAVE A DEAL ON FIRST PULLBACK

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new york — Yemen’s government and Houthi rebels have agreed on the first phase of a pullback of forces from the key city of Hodeida, in a deal the United Nations described as important progress.

The redeployme­nt from Hodeida is a critical part of a ceasefire deal reached in December in Sweden that calls on the government and Houthis to move forces away from ports and parts of the city.

The fragile truce deal marks the first step towards ending a devastatin­g war that has pushed Yemen to the brink of famine.

Following two days of talks in Hodeida city, the government and Houthis finalised a deal on the first phase of the pullback and also agreed in principle on the second phase, a UN statement said.

The talks were led by Danish General Michael Lollesgaar­d as chair of a redeployme­nt coordinati­on committee that includes the government and the Houthis.

“After lengthy but constructi­ve discussion­s facilitate­d by the RCC Chair, the parties reached an agreement on Phase 1 of the mutual redeployme­nt of forces,” the UN statement said.

The sides made “important progress on planning for the redeployme­nt of forces” but no date

was given to begin the demilitari­sation. “The parties also agreed, in principle, on Phase 2 of the mutual redeployme­nt, pending additional consultati­ons within their respective leadership.”

The first phase provides for a pullback from the ports of Hodeida, Saleef, Ras Issa and from parts of the city where there are humanitari­an facilities.

Under the Stockholm agreement, the pullback was supposed to have taken place two weeks after the ceasefire went into force on December 18, but that deadline was missed.

The UN is hoping that a de-escalation in Hodeida will allow desperatel­y-needed food and medical aid to reach millions in need in Yemen. —

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