Yemen peace talks in Kuwait next month: govt source
‘The talks will be on April 17 in Kuwait, accompanied by a temporary ceasefire,’ the official said
Peace talks aimed at ending Yemen’s war will convene in Kuwait next month, a senior official in the Yemeni government told Reuters on Tuesday.
“The talks will be on April 17 in Kuwait, accompanied by a temporary ceasefire,” the official said.
An Arab Coalition began a military campaign a year ago with the aim of preventing Iran-allied Houthi militias and forces loyal to Yemen’s ex-president Ali Abdullah Saleh from taking control of the country.
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Yemen peace talks in Kuwait next month: govt source
‘The talks will be on April 17 in Kuwait, accompanied by a temporary ceasefire,’ the official said Middle East