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10.04.2023
UN says Saudi-Houthi talks in Sana’a ‘a welcome step’

Talks between Saudi and Omani delegations with officials from the Houthi rebel movement in Yemen’s capital Sana’a over the weekend, were described as “a welcome step towards the de-escalation in tensions”, by the UN Spokesperson on Monday. … Neighbouring Oman has been involved in peace talks with the warring parties in Yemen, running in parallel with UN efforts, led by Special Envoy Hans Grundberg, who Mr. Dujarric said was continuing to “explore options to extend and expand” a UN-brokered six-month truce, which expired last October.

Source: UN News
10.04.2023
Saudi, Omani envoys hold peace talks with Houthi leaders in Yemen

The visit displays progress in the Oman-mediated dialogue between Saudi Arabia and Yemen’s Houthi rebels.

Source: Al Jazeera
22.03.2023
10 Yemeni troops killed as new fighting clouds peace efforts

At least 10 soldiers were killed in renewed fighting in Yemen, military sources told AFP on Wednesday, despite diplomatic efforts to halt the long-running war in the Arab world’s poorest country.

Source: The Defense Post
20.03.2023
Fresh negotiations conclude with release of 887 prisoners

The UN Special Envoy for Yemen announced on Monday the planned release of 887 conflict-related detainees from all sides along with other gains after concluding 10 days of negotiations to address the devastating eight-year-old conflict.

Source: UN News
15.03.2023
Diplomacy in Yemen reaches new pitch following year of relative calm, Security Council hears

With the holy month of Ramadan fast approaching, warring parties in Yemen must build on relative calm across the country and the April 2022 truce – which is largely holding, despite its official lapse in October – to negotiate a nationwide ceasefire and address the dire humanitarian needs there, senior UN officials told the Security Council on Wednesday.

Source: UN News
11.03.2023
Yemen’s warring sides hold prisoner exchange talks in Geneva

The Yemen talks began a day after Iran and Saudi Arabia announced a deal to re-establish diplomatic ties.

Source: Al Jazeera
17.01.2023
Yemen rebels, Saudis in back-channel talks to maintain truce

Amid Yemen’s longest-ever pause in fighting — more than nine months — Saudi Arabia and its rival, the Iran-backed Houthi rebels, have revived back-channel talks, according to Yemeni, Saudi and U.N. officials. The two sides hope to strengthen the informal cease-fire and lay out a path for a negotiated end to the long civil war.

Source: AP
16.01.2023
Lull in major fighting provides space for dialogue

Warring parties in Yemen should take advantage of the current absence of major fighting and use it to advance their talks towards peace, the top UN official in the country said on Monday in his latest briefing to the Security Council. 

Source: UN News
29.12.2022
How Huthi-Saudi negotiations will make or break Yemen

After nearly eight years of war in Yemen, talks are under way between the Huthi rebels and Saudi Arabia. Yet, by themselves, these discussions cannot bring hostilities to a close. The UN should begin laying the groundwork for negotiations that include all the conflict parties.

Source: ICG
26.12.2022
Yemen sees little hope for end to war in 2023

During this past year, a cease-fire gave ordinary Yemenis some respite from violence. But warring parties did not extend their agreement and 2023 is likely to hold more violence and humanitarian disaster for the country.

Source: DW