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Saudi coalition announces Yemen ceasefire

Soldiers look at the wreckage of a vehicle at a scene of a car bomb attack that killed a senior Yemeni military leader, Brigadier General Thabet Gawas, in the southern port city of Aden
Soldiers look at the wreckage of a vehicle at a scene of a car bomb attack that killed a senior Yemeni military leader, Brigadier General Thabet Gawas, in the southern port city of Aden
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Riyadh - The Saudi-led coalition backing the Yemeni government against Huthi rebels in Yemen's conflict Tuesday announced a ceasefire from Wednesday morning and peace talks during the Islamic month of Ramadhan starting next month.


"The coalition hereby announces the cessation of military operations in Yemen beginning at 6 am Wednesday, March 30, 2022," it said in a statement carried by the Saudi Press Agency.


This "coincides with the launch of Yemeni-Yemeni consultations with the aim of creating the appropriate conditions for their success and creating a positive environment during the holy month of Ramadhan for peacemaking in Yemen," it added.


Ramadan is to start in the first days of April.


The rebels have shunned the meeting in Riyadh on Wednesday that is hosted by the Gulf Cooperation Council and involves the Yemeni government and US and UN envoys to Yemen. The Huthis say they won't travel to enemy territory for talks.


FILE PHOTO: Supporters of the Houthi movement take part in a demonstration, in Sanaa
FILE PHOTO: Supporters of the Houthi movement take part in a demonstration, in Sanaa


UN envoy Hans Grundberg earlier on Tuesday evening said on Twitter: "I'm very grateful for the unanimous support expressed for UN efforts on immediate de-escalation and a political settlement of the conflict."


The coalition's announcement comes after an official told AFP that Saudi Arabia was waiting for "serious steps" from Yemen's rebels on a potential prisoner swap before responding to their offer of a ceasefire.


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