Yemen’s Houthi Ansarullah Movement offered the Saudi-backed resigned regime a new deal for exchange of prisoners.
Saudi Arabia has held talks with Yemen’s popular Houthi Ansarullah movement for the first time in more than two years in a sign to de-escalate hostilities in the impoverished Arab country, a report by The Financial Times says.
War-ravaged Yemen is on course to become the world’s poorest country if the conflict persists, the United Nations said in a report.
The cholera emergency in Yemen is growing, with more than two million suspected cases registered in less than three years, an average of 80 every hour, according to Oxfam.
Saree also highlighted the on-going blockade in the strategic port city of Hodeida and indicated that they may have to respond to coalition attacks on citizens there, reaffirming that any military escalation will be responded to in kind.
A new UN report projects that Yemen is on course to become the world's poorest country if Saudi Arabia's aggression against the impoverished nation continues.
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