Yorkshire Post

Both sides in Yemen conflict sit down for UN-sponsored peace talks

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REPRESENTA­TIVES FROM Yemen’s warring sides sat in the same room in Sweden as UN-sponsored peace talks for the war-torn Arab country got under way.

Sweden’s foreign minister, Margot Wallstrom, opened the talks at a castle in Rimbo, a town north of Stockholm, wishing the Yemen adversarie­s strength to find “compromise and courage” as they embark on the difficult task ahead.

“Now it is up to you, the Yemeni parties,” she said. “You have the command of your future.”

The UN envoy for Yemen Martin Griffiths said the coming days were a milestone and urged the parties not to “waver... let us work in good faith ... to deliver a message of peace”.

Mr Griffiths announced the sides have agreed on a prisoner exchange as a first step toward building confidence.

He said both sides have signalled they were serious about de-escalating the fighting through calls they have made in recent weeks, and urged them to work to further reduce the violence in the Arab world’s poorest nation, scene of massive civilians suffering.

“I’m also pleased to announce the signing of an agreement on the exchange of prisoners, detainees, the missing, the forcibly detained and individual­s placed under house arrest,” Mr Griffiths said. It will allow thousands of families to be reunited, and it is product of very effective, active work from both delegation­s.”

UN officials, however, have sought to downplay expectatio­ns from the talks.

They said that they do not expect rapid progress toward a political settlement but hope for at least minor steps that would help to address Yemen’s worsening humanitari­an crisis.

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