Host Kuwait Issues Ultimatum to Yemeni Negotiators

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Kuwait, which is hosting troubled Yemen peace talks, has issued an ultimatum to the warring parties to strike a deal within 15 days or leave the Gulf state.

Three months of U.N.-brokered talks in Kuwait have failed to make headway with the Houthi Ansarullah movement and the exiled government, supported by a Saudi-led coalition, both holding firm to their positions.

"We have given 15 days for Yemeni sides taking part in the talks to resolve all the issues," Kuwait’s deputy foreign minister Khaled al-Jarallah told Dubai-based Al-Arabiya news channel late Wednesday.

"If matters are not resolved within the 15 days, we have hosted them enough and consequently our brothers have to excuse us if we cannot continue hosting" the talks, Jarallah said in Brussels.

The talks resumed in Kuwait Saturday after a 15-day break.

U.N. special envoy Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed said Saturday that the negotiations would last for two weeks and warned that they may be Yemen’s last chance for peace.

"It’s time for decisive decisions that will prove your true intentions and national responsibilities to Yemenis," he told a meeting of the two delegations.

The envoy said the discussions between the Houthis and their allies on one side and the regime of fugitive President Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi on the other would focus on strengthening a ceasefire that came into effect on April 11 but which has been repeatedly violated.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by Website Team

 

 

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